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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 7

52:7-13 Commission of nonresidents; additional requirements.

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4. Commission of Nonresidents; Additional Requirements.
a. No person shall be denied a commission as a notary public on account of residence outside this State, provided such person maintains, or is regularly employed in, an office in this State or is an employee of a business with its domicile or primary place of business in this State and performs his employment duties remotely from a home office or a co-working space.
b. In addition to the requirements of section 3 of P.L.1979, c.460 (C.52:7-12), any nonresident shall file with the State Treasurer at the time of application a certificate setting forth the residence and the address of the applicant, and the office or place of employment of the applicant in this State.
c. Once commissioned, any such nonresident notary public shall file with the State Treasurer a certificate showing any change of residence or change of the office or place of employment of the notary public in this State.
L.1979, c.460, s.4; amended 2014, c.48, s.4; 2021, c.179, s.5.
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