Massachusetts Statutes
§ 13 — Qualifications; grounds for denial of application for appointment
Massachusetts § 13
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IIICOURTS, JUDICIAL OFFICERS AND PROCEEDINGS IN CIVIL CASES
Title ICOURTS AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS
Ch. 222JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONERS
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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 222, § 13 (2026).
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[Text of section applicable pursuant to 2016, 289, Sec. 7.] Section 13.
(a)A person qualified for a notary public commission shall be at least 18 years of age and reside or have a regular place of work or business within the commonwealth.
(b)In the governor's discretion, an application for appointment, reappointment or renewal of a commission may be denied based on:
(i)submission of an official application containing a material misstatement or omission of fact;
(ii)the applicant's conviction of an offense that resulted in a prison sentence;
(iii)the applicant's conviction of a misdemeanor offense that resulted in a sentence to probation or a fine or a conviction for a violation of paragraph (a) of subdivision (1) of section 24 of chapter 90 or subsection (a) of section 8 of chapt
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