A notarial act performed prior to November 1, 1985, is not affected by the provisions of the Uniform Law on Notarial Acts. The Uniform Law on Notarial Acts provides an additional method of proving notarial acts. Nothing in the Uniform Law on Notarial Acts diminishes or invalidates the recognition accorded to notarial acts by other laws or regulations of this state.
Added by Laws 1985, c. 131, § 10, eff. Nov. 1, 1985.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
§49-1.1. Notary commission application.
§49-2. Oath, signature, bond and seal.
§49-3. Blanks for bond and oath.
§49-5. Notarial Seal - Authentication of documents - Penalties - Fees - Exception.
§49-6. Authority - Provision of legal advice.
§49-6.1. Violation of Section 6 - Penalties.
§49-10. Statute of limitations.
§49-11. Name and address changes - Fees, bond and seal.
§49-12. Grounds to deny, refuse to renew, or revoke a commission.
§49-114. Person who may perform notarial acts - Federal acts - Genuineness of signature.
§49-116. Notarial acts performed by certain federal officers.
§49-118. Certification of notarial act.
§49-119. Short form certificates of notarial acts.
§49-120. Construction and application of act.
§49-121. Interpretation of act.
§49-201. Short title - Remote Online Notary Act.
§49-203. Rulemaking - Administration of standards.
§49-204. Registration required.
§49-205. Authority to perform remote online notarial acts.
§49-206. Electronic record of remote online notarial acts.
§49-207. Use of electronic signature and seal.
§49-208. Remote online notarization procedures.
§49-210. Termination of notary public's commission.
§49-211. Legal recognition of remote online notarial acts.
§49-212. Validity of remote online notarial acts.
§49-213. Applicable law - Conflict of laws.
§49-214. Relation to Electronic Signatures In Global And National Commerce Act.