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Michigan

Chapter 55 — Notaries Public
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55.261 Short title.
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55.263 Definitions; A to I.
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55.265 Definitions; J to R.
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55.267 Definitions; S to V.
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55.269 Notary public; appointment; extension of expiration date for 2020 through 2021.
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55.271 Notary public; qualifications.
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55.273 Filing; oath; bond; fee.
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55.275 Application; format; fee; use of LEIN or ICHAT; certificate of appointment; electronic application and payment process.
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55.277 Notary education and training fund.
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55.279 Reappointment; licensed attorney as notary public; cause for cancellation of appointment.
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55.281 Corrected notary public commission.
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55.283 Obtaining and reading state statutes.
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55.285 Performance of notarial acts; scope; verification.
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55.285a Notarial acts performed in another state; in federally recognized Indian tribe; under federal law; in foreign country; applicability; definition of "foreign count
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55.286 Electronic notarization systems; notification required.
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55.286a Approval of electronic notarization systems; minimum requirements; certification by government-sponsored enterprise.
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55.286b Remote electronic notarization platforms; requirements; approval; review standards; recording limitations; journal; requirements; custodian.
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55.286c Use of 2-way real-time audiovisual technology; requirements; signing in counterparts; applicability of section; presumed compliance.
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55.286d Use of electronic records and signatures; use of 2-way real-time audiovisual technology; applicability of section.
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55.287 Signature of notary public; statements; stamp, seal, or electronic process; effect of illegible statement.
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55.289 Repealed.
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55.291 Notary public; prohibited conduct.
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55.293 Person with physical limitations; signature by notary public.
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55.295 Request by secretary of state; failure to respond.
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55.297 Misconduct; civil liability; conditions.
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55.299 Violations of notary public laws.
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55.300 Investigation by secretary of state; complaint.
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55.300a Penalties; evidence; notice and hearing; revocation of commission; fine.
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55.301 Automatic revocation; violation as felony; notification of conviction.
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55.303 Reapplication after revocation; unpaid fine.
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55.305 Injunction or restraining order.
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55.307 Presumption.
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55.309 Violation as misdemeanor or felony; jurisdiction; penalties and remedies as cumulative.
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55.311 Notary fees fund.
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55.313 Maintenance of records.
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55.314 Application of act.
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55.315 Rules.
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