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Code · Connecticut · Title 3 — State Elective Officers · CHAPTER 33 — Secretary

Sec. 3-94e. Appointment of certain state police officers as notaries.

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(a)The Secretary of the State may appoint as notaries public, in accordance with the provisions of sections 3-94a to 3-95 , inclusive, any number of state police majors, captains, lieutenants and sergeants. The Secretary shall not charge any such person an application fee.
(b)A notary public appointed under this section shall exercise his authority as a notary public only in the administration of oaths and affirmations and the taking of acknowledgments as pertain to official police matters. In such cases the seal of the state police shall be the notarial seal and such notary public shall not charge a fee for such notary's services as a notary public.
(c)Upon terminating employment with the state police, a notary public appointed under this section shall immediately resign as a notary public, in writing. Such resignation shall be effective on the date of such termination of employment.
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