2006 Utah Code - 46-1-17 — Obtaining a seal.

     46-1-17.   Obtaining a seal.
     (1) A vendor may not provide a notarial seal, either inking or embossing, to a person claiming to be a notary, unless the person presents a photocopy of the person's notarial commission, attached to a notarized declaration substantially as follows:
     Application for Notary Seal
     I, __________________ (name of person requesting seal), declare that I am a notary public duly commissioned by the state of Utah with a commission starting date of __________, a commission expiration date of_______________, and a commission number of ___________. As evidence, I attach to this paper a photocopy of my commission.
     (2) A vendor who provides a notarial seal in violation of this section is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.

Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 287, 1998 General Session

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