2015 Utah Code
Title 46 - Notarization and Authentication of Documents and Electronic Signatures
Chapter 1 - Notaries Public Reform Act
Section 7 - Disqualifications.

UT Code § 46-1-7 (2015) What's This?
46-1-7. Disqualifications.
A notary may not perform a notarial act if the notary:
  • (1) is a signer of the document that is to be notarized except in case of a self-proved will as provided in Section 75-2-504; or
  • (2) is named in the document that is to be notarized except:
    • (a) in the case of a self-proved will as provided in Section 75-2-504; or
    • (b) in the case of a licensed attorney that is listed in the document only as representing a signer or another person named in the document;
  • (3) will receive directly from a transaction connected with a financial transaction in which the notary is named individually as a principal; or
  • (4) will receive directly from a real property transaction in which the notary is named individually as a grantor, grantee, mortgagor, mortgagee, trustor, trustee, beneficiary, vendor, vendee, lessor, or lessee.


Amended by Chapter 102, 2008 General Session

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