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2007 Minnesota Code
Chapters 357 - 359 Public Services and Privileges
Chapter 359 Notaries Public

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  • Section 359.01 COMMISSION.
  • Section 359.02 TERM.
  • Section 359.03 SEAL; REGISTER.
  • Section 359.04 POWERS.
  • Section 359.05 DATE OF EXPIRATION OF COMMISSION AND NAME TO BE ENDORSED.
  • Section 359.06 Repealed, 1976 c 2 s 128
  • Section 359.061 RECORD OF COMMISSION; CERTIFICATE.
  • Section 359.062 NOTICE; LANGUAGES OTHER THAN ENGLISH.
  • Section 359.07 NOTARY IN DETACHED COUNTY.
  • Section 359.071 CHANGE OF NAME OR ADDRESS.
  • Section 359.08 MISCONDUCT.
  • Section 359.085 STANDARDS OF CONDUCT FOR NOTARIAL ACTS.
  • Section 359.09 Repealed, 1965 c 811 art 10 s 336.10-102
  • Section 359.10 Repealed, 1965 c 811 art 10 s 336.10-102
  • Section 359.11 TAKING DEPOSITIONS.
  • Section 359.12 ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIONS AND PENALTIES.

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