(a) A notary public who is not an attorney may complete but may not select notarial certificates, and may not assist another person in drafting, completing, selecting, or understanding a document or transaction requiring a notarial act.
(b) This section does not prohibit a notary public who is qualified in and, if required, licensed to practice, a particular profession from giving advice relating to matters in that professional field.
(c) A notary public may not make representations to have powers, qualifications, rights, or privileges that the office of notary public does not have.
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.