Wyoming Statutes
§ 32-3-124 — Validity of notarial acts
Wyoming § 32-3-124
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Bluebook
Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 32-3-124 (2026).
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The failure of a notarial officer to perform a duty or meet a
requirement specified in this act does not invalidate a notarial
act performed by the notarial officer. The validity of a
notarial act in this act does not prevent an aggrieved person
from seeking to invalidate the record or transaction that is the
subject of the notarial act or from seeking other remedies based
on the law of this state other than this act or law of the
United States. This section does not validate a purported
notarial act performed by an individual who does not have the
authority to perform notarial acts.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 32-3-101
Short title§ 32-3-102
Definitions§ 32-3-103
Applicability§ 32-3-105
Notarial acts in this state§ 32-3-106
Notarial acts in another state§ 32-3-108
Notarial acts under federal authority§ 32-3-109
Foreign notarial act§ 32-3-110
Certificate of Authentication§ 32-3-111
Requirements for certain notarial acts§ 32-3-113
Signature if principal unable to sign§ 32-3-114
Certificate of notarial act§ 32-3-115
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