2017 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 14 - Records, Rules, Legal Notices, Oaths
Article 12A - Notary Public
Section 14-12A-15 - Unauthorized practice of law.

Universal Citation: NM Stat § 14-12A-15 (2017)

14-12A-15. Unauthorized practice of law.

A. If notarial certificate wording is not provided or indicated for a document, a non-attorney notary public shall not determine the type of notarial act or certificate to be used.

B. A non-attorney notary public shall not assist another person in drafting, completing, selecting or understanding a document or transaction requiring a notarial act.

C. This section does not preclude a notary public who is duly qualified, trained or experienced in a particular industry or professional field from selecting, drafting, completing or advising on a document or certificate related to a matter within that industry or field.

D. A notary public shall not claim to have powers, qualifications, rights or privileges that the office of notary public does not provide, including the power to counsel on immigration matters.

E. A notary public shall not use the term "notario publico" or any equivalent non-English term in any business card, advertisement, notice or sign.

History: Laws 2003, ch. 286, 15.

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