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    • Title 18 - Notarial Acts
    • Subtitle 1 - Notaries Public
    • Section 18-106 - Form of Protest

    Maryland Statutes
    Subtitle 1 - Notaries Public
    Section 18-106 - Form of Protest

    It is unlawful for any notary public to sign and issue any protest except in the form prescribed by the Comptroller.

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    Maryland Statutes

    State Government

    Title 18 - Notarial Acts

    Subtitle 1 - Notaries Public

    Section 18-101 - Appointment and Commission

    Section 18-102 - Qualifications; Instruction and Examination

    Section 18-103 - Application; Term; Renewal, Revocation, Reinstatement; Fees; and Forms

    Section 18-104 - Denial, Refusal to Renew, Revocation, Suspension, or Imposition of Conditions on Commission

    Section 18-105 - Extent of Authority

    Section 18-106 - Form of Protest

    Section 18-107 - Notary Fees and Travel Expenses

    Section 18-108 - Public Information

    Section 18-109 - Notary Public Fund -- Purpose -- Administrator -- Funding -- Investments -- Expenditures

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