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Code · Utah · Title 46 — Notarization and Authentication of Documents, Electronic Signatures, and Legal Material · Chapter 1

46-1-3.5. Remote notary qualifications -- Application -- Authority.

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Effective 11/1/2019
46-1-3.5. Remote notary qualifications -- Application -- Authority.
(1)An individual commissioned as a notary, or an individual applying to be commissioned as a notary, under Section 46-1-3 may apply to the lieutenant governor for a remote notary certification under this section.
(2)The lieutenant governor shall certify an individual to perform remote notarizations as a remote notary if the individual:
(a)complies with Section 46-1-3 to become a commissioned notary;
(b)submits to the lieutenant governor, on a form created by the lieutenant governor, a correctly completed application for a remote notary certification; and
(c)pays to the lieutenant governor the application fee described in Subsection
(4).
(3)The lieutenant governor shall ensure that the application described in Subsection (2)(b) requires an applicant to:
(a)list the applicant's name as it appears or will appear on the applicant's notarial commission;
(b)agree to comply with the provisions of this chapter, and rules made under Section 46-1-3.7 , that relate to a remote notarization; and
(c)provide the applicant's email address.
(4)The lieutenant governor may establish and charge a fee in accordance with Section 63J-1-504 to an individual who seeks to obtain remote notary certification under this section.
Enacted by Chapter 192 , 2019 General Session
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