Notary
- What is my commission number?
- Can a county clerk certify that a document is a true copy? If so, does the original document have to be maintained in that office?
- Employers who are personally worth $10,000 currently act as surety. Can this continue?
- If a notary moves out of his county of commission can he still use the "Acting In" notation?
- Should notaries keep a journal?
- Is it a county clerk's responsibility to report a notary's inappropriate activity to the Department?
- Does a notary applicant have to appear at the county clerk's office in person?
- I am an attorney licensed in Michigan, am I required to post a surety bond and take an oath of office at the county clerk's office?
- What Michigan laws govern notaries public?
- What are the qualifications to become a Michigan notary public?
- What is the application procedure?
- What is a surety bond?
- How do I get the $10,000 surety bond?
- Does a surety bond have to read "surety bond" or can it read "blanket bond"?
- Have surety companies been notified that the law has changed?
- What is an oath of office?
- Can I continue to be a notary public if I relocate to another county?
- What is the length of my appointment as a notary public?
- Can I notarize anywhere in Michigan?
- Can I notarize out-of-state?
- Must I use an embosser to notarize documents?
- Are new stamps required?
- What if I change my name?
- May I notarize a document written in a foreign language?
- Should I notarize documents that have both English and a foreign language?
- What is a notary public liable for?
- Where do I go for more information?
- May I notarize my own document?
- May I notarize for a family member?
- How do I register a change of address for my notary commission?
- How Do I Cancel My Michigan Notary Public Commission?
- Does Michigan participate in E-Notarization?