In addition to the sources cited by Cheryl Nyberg, you may also
want to check the following:
Anderson's manual for notaries public : a complete guide for
notaries public and commissioners of deeds, with glossary,
charts, and index : qualifications, appointment, jurisdiction,
term, powers, duties, fees, records, seal, liabilities,
penalties, removal. -- 6th ed. / by the publisher's staff. --
Cincinnati : Anderson Pub. Co., c1991.
As an ex-notary, I have always found this text to be useful and
well-organized.
Ann Davidson
Biddle Law Library
University of Pennsylvania
adavidso@oyez.law.upenn.edu
>
> One of my attorneys is looking for a state-by-state survey of
notary clause
> or attestation requirements. She swears that it exists but has
no
> information on it. I'm hoping that one of you guys will be able
to help. Thanks.
>
> Susan W. Marquis
> Peabody & Brown
> Washington, DC
> marquis@clark.net
>
>
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