West Virginia Statutes

§ 39-4-20 — Commission as notary public; qualifications; no immunity or benefit; disposition of fees

West Virginia § 39-4-20
JurisdictionWest Virginia
Ch. 39RECORDS AND PAPERS
Art. 4REVISED UNIFORM LAW ON NOTARIAL ACTS

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W. Va. Code § 39-4-20 (2026).

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(a)An individual qualified under subsection (b) of this section may apply to the Secretary of State for a commission as a notary public through the Secretary of State's online notary system. The applicant shall comply with and provide the information required by rules promulgated by the Secretary of State and pay any application fee.
(b)An applicant for a commission as a notary public must:
(1)Be at least 18 years of age;
(2)Be a citizen or permanent legal resident of the United States;
(3)Be a resident of or have a place of employment or practice in this state;
(4)Be able to read and write English;
(5)For any applicant that has not been commissioned as a notary prior to January 1, 2018, have a high school diploma or its equivalent; and
(6)Not be disqualified to receive a co

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Legislative History

2024 Reg. Sess., HB5332; 2018 Reg. Sess., HB4207; 2014 Reg. Sess., HB4012

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