When any notary public, justice of the peace, or clerk shall protest any bill of exchange or promissory note, he shall make a full and true record in his register or book kept for that purpose of all his proceedings in relation thereto, and shall note thereon whether demand of the sum of money therein mentioned was made, of whom, when, and where; whether he presented such bill or note; whether notices were given, to whom, and in what manner; where the same was mailed, and when and to whom and where directed; and of every other fact touching the same.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 25 - Public Officers and Employees; Public Records
§ 25-33-1. Appointment, bond and oath; issuance of new certificate; qualifications
§ 25-33-3. To procure seals; delivery of copy of seal provisions
§ 25-33-5. Register of official acts
§ 25-33-7. Disposal of register and papers
§ 25-33-9. Administering oaths and affirmations; affidavit of notary public
§ 25-33-13. Affixation of expiration date of commission
§ 25-33-15. Record of protest of bill or note
§ 25-33-17. Ex officio notaries public
§ 25-33-19. Common seal of such officers
§ 25-33-21. Acknowledgment by notary public as stockholder
§ 25-33-23. Notarial acts of commissioned officers of United States armed forces
§ 25-33-25. Notice that a notary public is not an attorney