Purpose
of the Code
Guide Notaries...First and foremost, the new Notary Public Code of Professional Responsibility will provide
clear and specific guidelines for Notaries when statute is silent.
Educate Non-Notaries...The Code may be handed to an employer, a coworker, a customer
or any other user of notarial services to explain the Notary's proper role.
Serve As Catalyst For Change...For lawmakers and administrators, the Code is a moral
imperative for progressive change and a catalyst for improving notarial statues and conventions in commerce and law.
Reduce Fraud, Litigation...Widespread implementation of the Code will significantly reduce
fraud and the volume of civil and criminal lawsuits resulting from frauds.
Foster Confidence...Any Notary's adherence to the Standards of the Code brings confidence
that he or she is acting in accord with the highest professional and ethical traditions of the notarial office.
Engender Respect...Widespread adherence to the Standards of the Code will heighten professionalism
and thereby engender respect and recognition for the Notary office in the enterprises of government and business, both in
this nation and abroad. 10 Guiding Principles
- The Notary shall, as a government officer and public servant, serve all of the public
in an honest, fair and unbiased manner.
- The Notary shall act as an impartial witness and not profit or gain from any document
or transaction requiring a notarial act, apart from the fee allowed by statute.
- The Notary shall require the presence of each signer and oath-taker in order to carefully
screen each for identity and willingness, and to observe that each appears aware of the significance of the transaction requiring
a notarial act.
- The Notary shall not execute a false or incomplete certificate, nor be involved with
any document or transaction that the Notary believes is false, deceptive or fraudulent.
- The Notary shall give precedence to the rules of law over the dictates or expectations
of any person or entity.
- The Notary shall act as a ministerial officer and not provide unauthorized advice or
services.
- The Notary shall affix a seal on every notarized document and not allow this universally
recognized symbol of office to be used by another or in an endorsement or promotion.
- The Notary shall record every notarial act in a bound journal or other secure recording
device and safeguard it as an important public record.
- The Notary shall respect the privacy of each signer and not divulge or use personal or
proprietary information disclosed during execution of a notarial act for other than an official purpose.
- The Notary shall seek instruction on notarization, and keep current on the laws, practices
and requirements of the notarial office.
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