2017 Wyoming Statutes
TITLE 34 - PROPERTY, CONVEYANCES AND SECURITY TRANSACTIONS
CHAPTER 26 - NOTARIAL ACTS
ARTICLE 2 - POWERS OF NOTARIAL OFFICERS
SECTION 34-26-201 - Powers and prohibitions.

Universal Citation: WY Stat § 34-26-201 (2017)

34-26-201. Powers and prohibitions.

(a) A notarial officer is empowered to perform the acts described in W.S. 34-26-101(b)(iii).

(b) A notarial officer, shall not perform a notarial act if the principal:

(i) Is not in the notarial officer's presence at the time of notarization or is not personally known to the notarial officer;

(ii) Is not personally known to the notarial officer or identified by the notarial officer through satisfactory evidence.

(c) A notarial officer may certify the affixation of a signature by mark on a document presented for notarization if:

(i) The mark is affixed in the presence of the notarial officer and two (2) witnesses unaffected by the document;

(ii) Both witnesses sign their own names beside the mark;

(iii) The notarial officer writes below the mark: "Mark affixed by (name of signer by mark) in presence of (names and addresses of witnesses) and undersigned notarial officer under W.S. 34-26-201(c)"; and

(iv) The notarial officer notarizes the signature by mark through an acknowledgment, jurat or signature witnessing.

(d) A notarial officer may sign the name of a person physically unable to sign or make a mark on a document presented for notarization if:

(i) The person directs the notarial officer to do so in the presence of two (2) witnesses unaffected by the document;

(ii) The notarial officer signs the person's name in the presence of the person and the witnesses;

(iii) Both witnesses sign their own names beside the signature;

(iv) The notarial officer writes below the signature: "Signature affixed by notarial officer in the presence of (names and addresses of person and two (2) witnesses) under W.S. 34-26-201(d)"; and

(v) The notarial officer notarizes the signature through an acknowledgment, jurat or signature witnessing.

(e) It shall be lawful for any notarial officer who is a stockholder, director, officer or employee of a bank or other corporation to take the acknowledgment of any party to any written instrument executed to or by said corporation, or to administer an oath to any other stockholder, director, officer, employee or agent of such corporation, or to protest for nonacceptance, or nonpayment, bills of exchange, drafts, checks, notes and other negotiable instruments which may be owned or held for collection by any such bank or other corporation.

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