2006 Ohio Revised Code - 147.04. Seal and register.

§ 147.04. Seal and register.
 

Before entering upon the discharge of his duties, a notary public shall provide himself with a seal of a notary public. The seal shall consist of the coat of arms of the state within a circle one inch in diameter and shall be surrounded by the words "notary public," "notarial seal," or words to that effect, the name of the notary public and the words "State of Ohio." The seal may be of either a type that will stamp ink onto a document or one that will emboss it. The name of the notary public may, instead of appearing on the seal, be printed, typewritten, or stamped in legible, printed letters near his signature on each document signed by him. A notary public shall also provide himself with an official register in which shall be recorded a copy of every certificate of protest and copy of note, which seal and record shall be exempt from execution. Upon the death, expiration of term without reappointment, or removal from office of any notary public, his official register shall be deposited in the office of the county recorder of the county in which he resides. 
 

HISTORY: RS § 113; S&C 876; 50 v 222, § 3; 80 v 212, 213; 93 v 405; GC § 123; 113 v 56; 119 v 738; Bureau of Code Revision, 10-1-53; 128 v 235 (Eff 11-9-59); 132 v H 164 (Eff 12-15-67); 135 v H 166 (Eff 11-21-73); 137 v H 154. Eff 8-23-77.

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