How do I Become a Notary?
Notary public refers to a public official who has been recognized and authorized by a government executive agency to perform certain functions such as confirmation, oath or guarantee, witness signature, or approval document.
Notary Public
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- Chinese name
- Notary Public
- Foreign name
- Notary Public
- Mind
- Public officials with specific functions such as approval of documents
- Nature
- noun
- Notary public refers to a public official who has been recognized and authorized by a government executive agency to perform certain functions such as confirmation, oath or guarantee, witness signature, or approval document.
- Notary Public means a public official recognized and authorized by a government executive agency to perform certain functions such as confirmation, oath or guarantee, witness signature, or approval of documents. It is one of the methods used by the United States to prove citizenship.
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- Article 8 of the "Notarization Law of the People's Republic of China" (draft for review) states: "To be a notary public, you must meet the following requirements:
- citizens of the People's Republic of China between 23 and 65 years of age;
- Comply with the Constitution and laws;
- good character;
- Obtained legal professional qualification certificate after national judicial examination. Article 9 states: "Persons who are in any of the following circumstances shall not serve as notaries: Those who have been criminally punished; Those who have no capacity for civil conduct or have limited capacity for civil conduct; Those who have been punished by being expelled from public office or have their practice certificates revoked; Others Circumstances when it is not appropriate to be a notary. "