The lieutenant governor shall deny an application for a notary public commission if the
(1) applicant does not meet the requirements of this chapter;
(2) application is not complete or contains a material misstatement or omission of fact relating to the requirements for a commission under this chapter;
(3) applicant has, within 10 years before the commission is to take effect, been convicted of a felony or incarcerated in a correctional facility for a felony conviction; or
(4) applicant's commission as a notary public has been revoked, within 10 years before the commission is to take effect, in
(A) this state for a reason stated in
(i) AS 44.50.068(a)(2) or (4);
(ii) AS 44.50.068(a)(3), unless the person has reestablished residency in this state under AS 01.10.055 before the person submits the application; or
(B) another jurisdiction for a reason substantially similar to AS 44.50.068(a)(2) or (4).
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.