(a) A person applying for a commission as a notary public without limitation under AS 44.50.010(a)(1) shall execute an official bond of $2,500 and submit the bond with the application under AS 44.50.032. The bond must be for a term of four years from the date of commission.
(b) The lieutenant governor shall keep a bond submitted under this section for two years after the end of the term of the commission for which the bond was issued. Disposition of the bond after the end of the commission does not affect the time for commencing an action on the bond.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Sec. 44.50.010. Notary public commission; term.
Sec. 44.50.020. Qualifications.
Sec. 44.50.033. Application fee.
Sec. 44.50.036. Denial of applications.
Sec. 44.50.037. Certificate of commission.
Sec. 44.50.038. Subsequent commissions.
Sec. 44.50.039. Limited governmental notaries public.
Sec. 44.50.061. Unauthorized practice.
Sec. 44.50.062. Prohibited acts.
Sec. 44.50.063. Official signature.
Sec. 44.50.064. Official seal.
Sec. 44.50.065. Seal impression or depiction.
Sec. 44.50.066. Notary public's status notification.
Sec. 44.50.068. Disciplinary action; complaint; appeal; hearing; delegation.
Sec. 44.50.071. Confidentiality.
Sec. 44.50.073. Published summary.
Sec. 44.50.075. Notarial act performed for remotely located individual.
Sec. 44.50.150. Copy of bond as evidence.
Sec. 44.50.160. Misconduct or neglect.
Sec. 44.50.165. Validity of notarial acts.
Sec. 44.50.180. Postmasters as notaries.
Sec. 44.50.185. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.