Arkansas Statutes

§ 21-14-108 — Expiration date of commission

Arkansas § 21-14-108

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Ark. Code Ann. § 21-14-108 (2026).

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(a)(1) Every notary public shall attach to any certificate of acknowledgment or jurat to an affidavit that he or she may make a statement of the date on which his or her commission will expire.
(2)No acknowledgment or other act of a notary public shall be held invalid on account of the failure to comply with this section.
(b)No notary public shall perform any official act after the expiration of his or her commission as evidenced by his or her certificate.
(c)Sixty (60) calendar days prior to the expiration of a notary public's commission, he or she shall submit to the Secretary of State a new application along with the fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) for the renewal of the commission.
(d)Every notary public shall file in the office of the recorder of deeds for the county where the not

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Legislative History

Amended by Act 2015, No. 570,§ 2, eff. 7/22/2015. Acts 1891, No. 35, §§ 1, 2, p. 57; C. & M. Dig., §§ 7971, 7972; Pope's Dig., §§ 10364, 10365; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 12-1406, 12-1407; Acts 2001, No. 1274, § 5; 2005, No. 2274, § 2.

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