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A Notary Public is an official of integrity that serves the public as an impartial witness to the identity, comprehension, and intent of a person requesting a ...
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The RI Department of State is responsible for administering notary public and justice of the peace commissions. The office also issues apostilles, which are ...
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You must appear before a RI Notary Public who will administer the Oath of Office and complete the notarial certificate. STEP 3. Fee. The non-refundable fee to ...
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Notaries may purchase a qualifying stamp and/or journal from business supply retailers both online and in store. All RI notaries are required to use a notary ...
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Apostilles are a form of legalization on public and private documents certifying the signature and stamp/seal of an RI official or notary public.
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If you are renewing your commission, you must list your commission ID number. The ID number can be found by looking up your name in the Notary · Database. 2.
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Our office should be notified if a notary is resigning their commission or if a commissioned notary has died. Failure to update your commission information may ...
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