Alabama Statutes

§ 36-20-75 — Violations; Enforcement

Alabama § 36-20-75
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 36Public Officers and Employees
Ch. 20Notaries Public
Art. 4Employment of Notaries Public

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Ala. Code § 36-20-75 (2026).

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(a)The commissioning judge of probate, or his or her successor in office, may issue a warning to a notary public or restrict, suspend, or revoke a notarial commission for a violation of this article and on any ground for which an application for a commission may be denied under this article. A period of restriction, suspension, or revocation does not extend the expiration date of a commission.
(b)Except as otherwise permitted by law, an individual who commits any of the following acts is guilty of a Class C misdemeanor:
(1)Holding one’s self out to the public as a notary public without being commissioned.
(2)Performing a notarial act with an expired, suspended, or restricted commission.
(3)Performing a notarial act before taking an oath of office.
(4)Charging a fee for a notarial act

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Legislative History

(Act 2011-295, p. 544, §1; Act 2023-548, §1.)

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