A notary public, duly and lawfully commissioned by the proper authorities of another state and empowered by the law of such state to take depositions, is authorized to take depositions to be used in the courts of this state, upon the same terms that are provided for the taking of depositions by other officials in such states. But the certificate of such notary shall show the date of the commencement and expiration of the commission under which the notary may be acting.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 8 - Public Officers and Employees
§ 8-16-101. Election — Residency Requirement — Eligibility
§ 8-16-102. Approval of Notaries
§ 8-16-106. Payment of Fee — Issuance of Commission
§ 8-16-107. Delivery of Commission — Clerk's Record
§ 8-16-113. Title of Notary Public for the State of Tennessee
§ 8-16-115. Expiration of Commission Indicated on Instruments
§ 8-16-116. Receipt of Instruments in Evidence
§ 8-16-117. Notice of Deposition of Notary Public
§ 8-16-120. Acting After Expiration of Commission
§ 8-16-121. Depositions Taken by Notaries Public of Other States