Within ten days after receiving notice from the appointing clerk of superior court that a notarial commission has been revoked, an individual shall send or deliver to the appointing clerk of superior court all papers of appointment. Such individual shall also destroy the official notarial seal.
History. Code 1981, § 45-17-16 , enacted by Ga. L. 1984, p. 1105, § 1.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 45 - Public Officers and Employees
Article 1 - General Provisions
§ 45-17-1.1. Power to Appoint Notaries Public
§ 45-17-2. Qualifications of Notaries
§ 45-17-2.1. Application to Be a Notary; Endorsements and Declarations
§ 45-17-2.2. Application Information to Be Matter of Public Record
§ 45-17-2.3. Grant or Denial of Commission or Recommission; Grounds; Unauthorized Practice of Law
§ 45-17-4. Fees; Secretary of State to Keep Record of Notaries Appointed; Reappointment
§ 45-17-7. Commissioning of Nonresidents as Notaries; Powers and Duties
§ 45-17-8. Powers and Duties Generally
§ 45-17-8.1. Signature and Date of Notarial Act
§ 45-17-8.2. Misrepresentation Prohibited; Required Notice; Posting of Schedule of Fees; Penalties
§ 45-17-9. Where Notarial Acts May Be Exercised
§ 45-17-10. Notary’s Authority in Relation to Attachment, Garnishment, or Dispossessory Action
§ 45-17-13. Change of Residence, Address, or Name
§ 45-17-14. Notice of Loss or Theft of Notarial Seal
§ 45-17-15. Revocation of Commission; Denial of Reappointment
§ 45-17-16. Revocation of Commission; Return of Papers; Destruction of Seal
§ 45-17-17. Resignation of Commission; Return of Papers; Destruction of Seal
§ 45-17-18. Destruction of Seal Upon Expiration or Denial of Renewal of Commission
§ 45-17-19. Authenticity of Official Signature and Term of Office; Fees; Apostille