Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 486 - Commissioners of Deeds and Notaries Public
Section 486.600 - Definitions.

Effective - 28 Aug 2020
486.600. Definitions. — As used in this chapter, the following terms and phrases mean:
(1) "Acknowledgment", a notarial act in which an individual at a single time and place:
(a) Appears in person before the notary and presents a document;
(b) Is personally known to the notary or identified by the notary through satisfactory evidence; and
(c) Indicates to the notary that the signature on the document was voluntarily affixed by the individual for the purposes stated within the document and, if applicable, that the individual had due authority to sign in a particular representative capacity;
(2) "Affirmation", a notarial act, or part thereof, that is legally equivalent to an oath and in which an individual at a single time and place:
(a) Appears in person before the notary;
(b) Is personally known to the notary or identified by the notary through satisfactory evidence; and
(c) Makes a vow of truthfulness or fidelity on penalty of perjury, based on personal honor and without invoking a deity or using any form of the word "swear";
(3) "Commission", both the granting of authority to perform notarial acts and the written evidence of the granting of authority to perform such acts;
(4) "Copy certification", a notarial act in which a notary:
(a) Locates or is presented with a paper or an electronic document that is not a vital record, a public record, or a recorded document;
(b) Compares the document with a second paper or electronic document that is:
a. Presented to the notary;
b. Located by the notary; or
c. Copied from the first document by the notary; and
(c) Confirms through a visual or electronic comparison that the second document is an identical, exact, and complete copy of the image or text and, if applicable, metadata of the first document;
(5) "County", any of the several counties of this state or the City of St. Louis;
(6) "County clerk", any of the several county clerks of this state or the clerk of the circuit court in the City of St. Louis;
(7) "Credible witness", an honest, reliable, and impartial person who personally knows an individual appearing before a notary and takes an oath or affirmation from the notary to vouch for that individual's identity;
(8) "Journal of notarial acts" and "journal", a permanently bound book to create and preserve a chronological record of notarizations that is maintained by the notary public who performed the same notarizations;
(9) "Jurat", a notarial act in which an individual at a single time and place:
(a) Appears in person before the notary and presents a document;
(b) Is personally known to the notary or identified by the notary through satisfactory evidence;
(c) Signs the document in the presence of the notary; and
(d) Takes an oath or affirmation from the notary vouching for the truthfulness or accuracy of the signed document;
(10) "Notarial act" and "notarization", any official act of certification, attestation, or administration that a notary public is empowered to perform pursuant to this chapter;
(11) "Notarial certificate" and "certificate", the part of, or attachment to, a notarized document that, in the performance of the notarization, is completed by the notary, bears the notary's official signature and seal, and states the date, venue, and facts attested by the notary in the particular notarial act;
(12) "Notary public" and "notary", any person commissioned to perform notarial acts pursuant to this chapter;
(13) "Oath", a notarial act, or part thereof, that is legally equivalent to an affirmation and in which an individual at a single time and place:
(a) Appears in person before the notary;
(b) Is personally known to the notary or identified by the notary through satisfactory evidence; and
(c) Makes a vow of truthfulness or fidelity on penalty of perjury while invoking a deity or using any form of the word "swear";
(14) "Official misconduct":
(a) A notary's performance of any act prohibited, or failure to perform any act or duty mandated, by this chapter or by any other law in connection with a notarial act; or
(b) A notary's performance of an official act or duty in a manner that is negligent, contrary to established norms of sound notarial practice, or against the public interest;
(15) "Official seal":
(a) A device authorized by the secretary for affixing on a paper notarial certificate an image containing a notary's name, title, jurisdiction, commission expiration date, and other information related to the notary's commission; or
(b) The affixed image itself;
(16) "Official signature", a handwritten signature made by a notary that uses the exact name appearing in the notary's commission and is signed with the intent to perform a notarial act;
(17) "Personal knowledge of identity" and "personally knows", familiarity with an individual resulting from interactions with that individual over a period of time sufficient to dispel any reasonable uncertainty that the individual has the identity claimed;
(18) "Principal":
(a) A person whose signature is notarized; or
(b) A person, other than a credible witness, taking an oath or affirmation from the notary;
(19) "Regular place of work or business", a stationary office or workspace where one spends all or some of one's working or business hours;
(20) "Requester of fact", a person who asks the notary public to perform a copy certification;
(21) "Satisfactory evidence", evidence of identification of an individual based on:
(a) At least one current document issued by a federal, state, or tribal government in a language understood by the notary and bearing the photographic image of the individual's face and signature and a physical description of the individual, or a properly stamped passport without a physical description; or
(b) The oath or affirmation of one credible witness disinterested in the document or transaction who is personally known to the notary and who personally knows the individual, or of two credible witnesses disinterested in the document or transaction who each personally knows the individual and shows to the notary documentary identification as described in paragraph (a) of this subdivision;
(22) "Secretary", the secretary of state for the state of Missouri;
(23) "Signature witnessing", a notarial act in which an individual at a single time and place:
(a) Appears in person before the notary and presents a document;
(b) Is personally known to the notary or identified by the notary through satisfactory evidence; and
(c) Signs the document in the presence of the notary.
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(L. 2020 H.B. 1655)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXXII - Courts

Chapter 486 - Commissioners of Deeds and Notaries Public

Section 486.100 - Appointment — powers generally.

Section 486.110 - Official oath.

Section 486.120 - Effect of authentication by commissioner.

Section 486.130 - Additional powers — oaths — depositions.

Section 486.140 - Fees.

Section 486.600 - Definitions.

Section 486.605 - Notary commission issued, qualifications — denial of application, when, appeal — rulemaking authority.

Section 486.610 - Notary, term of commission — grandfather provision.

Section 486.615 - Commission effective, when, bond amount — surety duties — suspension of commission, when.

Section 486.620 - Secretary to prepare notary commission, duties — register of notaries.

Section 486.625 - Application, procedure.

Section 486.630 - Application, contents — declaration — application fee.

Section 486.635 - Application records, limitations on disclosure.

Section 486.640 - Notarial acts authorized to be performed by notary.

Section 486.645 - Limitation on notarial acts, principal requirements — disqualification of notary, when — nonnotarial fee permitted, when.

Section 486.650 - Refusal to perform notarial act prohibited, when — exceptions.

Section 486.655 - Notary not to influence person on transaction — notary not to investigate document or transaction.

Section 486.660 - Prohibited acts.

Section 486.665 - Signatures and photographs, prohibited acts.

Section 486.670 - Intent to deceive or defraud prohibited — prohibited uses of title or seal.

Section 486.675 - Nonattorney notaries, prohibited acts.

Section 486.680 - Limitation on notary making any claim not authorized — nonattorney notaries, services not in English, notice required — prohibited non-English terms.

Section 486.685 - Fees.

Section 486.690 - Fees, payment prior to services — nonrefundable, when.

Section 486.695 - Notary's employer may prohibit charging of fees, when.

Section 486.700 - Journal to be maintained, requirements.

Section 486.705 - Journal contents.

Section 486.710 - Examination and copying of journal — fee for certified copy, exception.

Section 486.715 - Safeguarding of journal, requirements.

Section 486.725 - Paper documents, notarizing — signature and seal — lost or stolen seal — resignation, expiration, or death of notary, effect of — revocation, return of seal.

Section 486.730 - Official seal, placement of, elements.

Section 486.735 - Selling or manufacturing notary seals, registration required — requirements for sale or manufacture — violation, penalty.

Section 486.740 - Notarial certificate required, contents, form.

Section 486.745 - Paper notarial certificates, requirements — correction or errors or omissions, when.

Section 486.750 - Form of certificate.

Section 486.755 - Jurat certificate form.

Section 486.760 - Signature form.

Section 486.765 - Certified copy form.

Section 486.770 - Notarized document sent out of state or country, form — certificate of authority form — apostille form, fee.

Section 486.775 - Notarial act may be performed, when — seal, signature, title, prima facie evidence, when — reciprocity, when.

Section 486.780 - Change of address of notary, requirements.

Section 486.785 - Change of notary's name, requirements.

Section 486.790 - Resignation of notary commission.

Section 486.795 - Expiration, resignation, or revocation of notary commission, requirements.

Section 486.800 - Death of notary, personal representative duties.

Section 486.805 - Liability for damages by notary, surety, or employer of notary, when.

Section 486.810 - Revocation of commission, when — procedure.

Section 486.815 - Suspension of notary commission.

Section 486.820 - List of suspended or revoked commissions, publication of.

Section 486.825 - Additional sanctions permitted.

Section 486.830 - Rulemaking authority.

Section 486.900 - Definitions.

Section 486.902 - Controlling law.

Section 486.905 - Electronic notaries, commission, registration.

Section 486.910 - Course of instruction required.

Section 486.915 - Term of registration.

Section 486.920 - Electronic registration form, contents — denial of registration, when — confidentiality of records.

Section 486.925 - Electronic notarial acts authorized.

Section 486.930 - Electronic notarization, principal requirements.

Section 486.935 - Electronic notarial certificate, contents, wording.

Section 486.940 - Electronic signature and seal, requirements — employers, restrictions.

Section 486.945 - Journal of notarial acts, requirements.

Section 486.947 - Journal recordings.

Section 486.950 - Additional requirements for electronic journal of electronic notarial acts and electronic notaries.

Section 486.955 - Resignation, revocation, expiration, or death of electronic notary.

Section 486.960 - Fees.

Section 486.965 - Fees, payment of prior to performance — nonrefundable, when.

Section 486.970 - Notarized electronic documents transmitted to other states or nations — certificate of authority form.

Section 486.975 - Fee for electronic certificate of authority.

Section 486.980 - Electronic notary's e-mail address change, other changes, requirements.

Section 486.985 - Production of electronic signature or seal, compromise of, requirements.

Section 486.990 - Termination of registration upon termination of commission as an electronic notary.

Section 486.995 - Notary representative's duties upon termination of electronic notary commission.

Section 486.1000 - Improper performance of electronic notarial acts — liabilities, sanctions, and remedies.

Section 486.1005 - Secretary to terminate electronic notary's registration, when — procedure.

Section 486.1010 - Impersonating or improperly influencing an electronic notary, penalties.

Section 486.1100 - Definitions.

Section 486.1105 - Controlling law.

Section 486.1110 - Rulemaking authority.

Section 486.1115 - Standards for remote online notarization, secretary's duties.

Section 486.1120 - Notary commission and registration required.

Section 486.1125 - Course of instruction required, content.

Section 486.1130 - Registration form, contents — denial of registration, when — confidentiality of information.

Section 486.1135 - Term of registration.

Section 486.1140 - Permissible remote online notarial acts.

Section 486.1145 - Audio-video communication, use of, requirements.

Section 486.1150 - Principal requirements for remote online notarization.

Section 486.1155 - Remote online notary required to be physically located within this state for performance of remote online notarial acts.

Section 486.1160 - Additional transaction fee.

Section 486.1165 - Remote online notarial certificate, contents, wording.

Section 486.1170 - Registered electronic signature, seal, or single element required, when — employer restrictions — limitations on use of registered signature and seal.

Section 486.1175 - Jurat certificate form — signature form.

Section 486.1180 - Electronic journals.

Section 486.1185 - Electronic journal recording requirements.

Section 486.1190 - Additional requirements for electronic journal of remote online notarial acts and remote online notaries.

Section 486.1195 - Audio and video recording of performance of notarial acts, when, requirements.

Section 486.1200 - Safeguarding electronic documents, signature, and seal.

Section 486.1205 - Remote online notary — resignation, revocation, expiration, or death — procedure.