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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 4350 (Placed on Calendar Senate) — To authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2022 for military activities of the Department of Defense, for military c... · Sec. 6507

Sec. 6507. Validity of notarizations; rights of aggrieved persons not affected; State laws on the practice of law not affected

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The failure of a notary public to meet a requirement under section 6102 or 6103 in the performance of a notarization, or the failure of a notarization to conform to a requirement under section 6102 or 6103, shall not invalidate or impair the recognition of the notarization. The validity and recognition of a notarization under this title may not be construed to prevent an aggrieved person from seeking to invalidate a record or transaction that is the subject of a notarization or from seeking other remedies based on State or Federal law other than this title for any reason not specified in this title, including on the basis— that a person did not, with present intent to authenticate or adopt a record, execute a signature on the record; that an individual was incompetent, lacked authority or capacity to authenticate or adopt a record, or did not knowingly and voluntarily authenticate or adopt a record; or of fraud, forgery, mistake, misrepresentation, impersonation, duress, undue influence, or other invalidating cause.
Nothing in this title may be construed to affect a State law governing, authorizing, or prohibiting the practice of law.
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