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

46-1-6. Powers and limitations.

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Effective 5/6/2026
46-1-6. Powers and limitations.
(1)A notary may perform the following notarial acts:
(a)a jurat;
(b)an acknowledgment;
(c)a signature witnessing;
(d)a copy certification; and
(e)an oath or affirmation.
(2)A notary may not:
(a)perform an act as a notary that is not described in Subsection
(1); or
(b)perform an act described in Subsection
(1)if the individual for whom the notary performs the notarial act is not in the presence of the notary at the time the notary performs the act.
Amended by Chapter 56 , 2026 General Session
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