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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 44. State Government
- Chapter 50. Notaries Public
- Section 66. Notary Public's Status Notification.
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AS 44.50.066. Notary Public's Status Notification.
- (a) Within 30 days after change of a notary public's name, mailing address, or physical address, the notary
public shall, on a form provided by the lieutenant governor, submit written notification of the change, signed by the notary public.
- (b) The lieutenant governor may require limited governmental notaries public commissioned under AS 44.50.010 (a)(2) who change departmental or agency employers to submit
written notification of the change on a form provided by the lieutenant governor.
- (c) A notary public commissioned under AS 44.50.010 (a)(1) reporting a name change shall submit to the lieutenant
governor payment of the fee under AS 44.19.024 for the issuance of a replacement certificate of commission.
- (d) A notary public reporting a name change under (a) and (c) of this section shall use the person's former name
for the performance of notarial acts until the person has
- (1) provided written notification of the name change to the surety for any bond required under AS 44.50.034 ;
- (2) received a replacement certificate of commission reflecting the name change from the lieutenant governor; and
- (3) obtained a new seal reflecting the name change.
- (e) The lieutenant governor may require a notary public to update the information required under AS 44.50.032 , including the notary public's current notarized signature and
information regarding the notary public's electronic signature.
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