Louisiana Statutes
§ 13:2586.1 — Justice of the peace; powers as ex officio notary
Louisiana § 13:2586.1
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 13Courts and Judicial Procedure
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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 13:2586.1 (2026).
Text
A. A justice of the peace shall be an ex officio notary public within his territorial jurisdiction to the extent allowed by this Section. A justice of the peace may exercise the functions of a notary public only to:
(1)Administer oaths or affirmations.
(2)Notarize sworn statements, affidavits, and acknowledgements.
(3)Make protests.
(4)Notarize bills of sale, transfers, conveyances, exchanges, donations, chattel mortgages, and other documents or instruments affecting movable property or the title thereto, and to notarize title documents relating to movable property when such title documents are required by law, including those title documents required to be registered with the office of motor vehicles of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections.
B. A justice of the peace as ex o
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Related
In Re Justice of the Peace Williams
85 So. 3d 5 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2012)
Legislative History
Added by Acts 1989, No. 297, §1.
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