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§ 486.1165

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Title XXXII COURTS Chapter 486 • Effective - 28 Aug 2020 486.1165. Remote online notarial certificate, contents, wording. — 1. In performing a remote online notarial act, the remote online notary shall properly complete a remote online notarial certificate. 2. A proper remote online notarial certificate shall contain: (1) Completed wording appropriate to the particular remote online notarial act, as prescribed in subsection 3 of this section; (2) A registered electronic signature; and (3) A registered electronic notary seal, which shall include: (a) The name of the remote online notary fully and exactly as it is spelled on the notary's commissioning document; (b) The jurisdiction that commissioned and registered the remote online notary; (c) The title 'Electronic Notary Public'; (d) The commission or registration number of the remote online notary; and (e) The commission expiration date of the remote online notary. 3. The wording of a remote online notarial certificate shall be in a form that: (1) Is set forth in section 486.1175; (2) Is otherwise prescribed by the law of this state; (3) Is prescribed by a law, regulation, or custom of another jurisdiction, provided it does not

form that: (1) Is set forth in section 486.1175; (2) Is otherwise prescribed by the law of this state; (3) Is prescribed by a law, regulation, or custom of another jurisdiction, provided it does not require actions by the remote online notary that are unauthorized by this state; or (4) Describes the actions of the remote online notary in such a manner as to meet the requirements of the particular notarial act, as defined in section 486.600, 486.900 or 486.1100. 4. A remote online notarial certificate shall be worded and completed using only letters, characters, and a language that are read, written, and understood by the remote online notary. ­­-------- (L. 2020 H.B. 1655)