Indiana Statutes

§ 2-3-4-3 — Date of expiration of legislative notary's power

Indiana § 2-3-4-3
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 3COMPENSATION AND RIGHTS OF
Ch. 4Power to Take Acknowledgments

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(a)When performing any of the acts described in section 1 of this chapter, a legislative notary must show the date that the legislative notary's power expires as provided in subsection (c) on the document at the time the legislative notary signs an acknowledgment, a jurat, or any other official document.
(b)The power of a legislative notary to perform the acts described in section 1 of this chapter extends throughout Indiana.
(c)The power of a legislative notary expires as follows:
(1)If the individual is a member of the general assembly, the date the individual's current term of office expires.
(2)If the legislative notary is not a member of the general assembly, the date the term of the current general assembly expires. Formerly: Acts 1909, c.65, s.3. As amended by Acts 1982, P.L.2,

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