(a) The persons named in subsection (b) have the general powers of a notary public and of a consul of the United States in the performance of all notarial acts to be executed by any of the following:(1) Members of any of the uniformed services.
(2) Other persons eligible for legal assistance under the provisions of section 1044 of this title or regulations of the Department of Defense.
(3) Persons serving with, employed by, or accompanying the armed forces outside the United States and outside the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands.
(4) Other persons subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (chapter 47 of this title) outside the United States.
(b) Persons with the powers described in subsection (a) are the following:(1) All judge advocates, including reserve judge advocates when not in a duty status.
(2) All civilian attorneys serving as legal assistance attorneys.
(3) All adjutants, assistant adjutants, and personnel adjutants, including reserve members when not in a duty status.
(4) All other members of the uniformed services, including reserve members when not in a duty status, who are designated by regulations of the uniformed services or by statute to have those powers.
(5) For the performance of notarial acts at locations outside the United States, all employees of a military department or the Coast Guard who are designated by regulations of the Secretary concerned or by statute to have those powers for exercise outside the United States.
(6) All civilian paralegals serving at military legal assistance offices, supervised by a military legal assistance counsel (as defined in section 1044d(g) of this title).
(c) No fee may be paid to or received by any person for the performance of a notarial act authorized in this section.
(d) The signature of any such person acting as notary, together with the title of that person’s offices, is prima facie evidence that the signature is genuine, that the person holds the designated title, and that the person is authorized to perform a notarial act.
Structure US Code
Subtitle A— General Military Law
CHAPTER 53— MISCELLANEOUS RIGHTS AND BENEFITS
§ 1031. Administration of oath
§ 1032. Disability and death compensation: dependents of members held as captives
§ 1033. Participation in management of specified non-Federal entities: authorized activities
§ 1034. Protected communications; prohibition of retaliatory personnel actions
§ 1037. Counsel before foreign judicial tribunals and administrative agencies; court costs and bail
§ 1038. Service credit: certain service in Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps
§ 1039. Crediting of minority service
§ 1040. Transportation of dependent patients
§ 1041. Replacement of certificate of discharge
§ 1042. Copy of certificate of service
§ 1044a. Authority to act as notary
§ 1044b. Military powers of attorney: requirement for recognition by States
§ 1044c. Advance medical directives of members and dependents: requirement for recognition by States
§ 1044d. Military testamentary instruments: requirement for recognition by States
§ 1044e. Special Victims’ Counsel for victims of sex-related offenses
§ 1044f. Policies with respect to special trial counsel
§ 1045. Voluntary withholding of State income tax from retired or retainer pay
§ 1046. Overseas temporary foster care program
§ 1047. Allowance for civilian clothing
§ 1048. Gratuity payment to persons discharged for fraudulent enlistment
§ 1049. Subsistence: miscellaneous persons
[§§ 1050a to 1051a. Repealed. , , ]
§ 1052. Adoption expenses: reimbursement
§ 1054. Defense of certain suits arising out of legal malpractice
§ 1056. Relocation assistance programs
§ 1057. Use of armed forces insignia on State license plates
§ 1058. Responsibilities of military law enforcement officials at scenes of domestic violence
§ 1060. Military service of retired members with newly democratic nations: consent of Congress
§ 1060a. Special supplemental food program
§ 1060b. Military ID cards: dependents and survivors of retirees