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    • Code of Virginia
    • Title 47.1 - Notaries and Out-of-State Commissioners
    • Chapter 3 - Powers and Duties

    Code of Virginia
    Title 47.1 - Notaries and Out-of-State Commissioners
    Chapter 3 - Powers and Duties

    § 47.1-12. Powers - Each notary shall be empowered to perform the following notarial...

    § 47.1-13. Jurisdiction; Virginia notarial powers outside the Commonwealth - A. The powers of any notary commissioned pursuant to this...

    § 47.1-13.1. Notarial powers outside the Commonwealth for use in the Commonwealth - A. Notarial acts may be performed outside the Commonwealth for...

    § 47.1-14. Duty of care - A. A notary shall exercise reasonable care in the performance...

    § 47.1-15. Prohibitions - A notary shall not: 1. Notarize a document if the...

    § 47.1-15.1. Additional prohibition on advertising; penalties - A. A notary public shall not offer or provide legal...

    § 47.1-16. Notarizations to show date of act, official signature and seal, etc. - A. Every notarization shall include the date upon which the...

    § 47.1-17. Change of name - Any notary duly registered and commissioned in this Commonwealth, who...

    § 47.1-18. Notice of change of address; etc. - A. Any notary public who changes the address of his...

    § 47.1-19. Fees - A. A notary may, for taking and certifying the acknowledgment...

    § 47.1-20. Fee agreements with employer - A. Any employer, as a condition of employment of a...

    § 47.1-20.1. Validation of certain acts - Oaths of office administered by a notary public on or...

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