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On September 1, 2023, Alabama's notary public law will change significantly with the implementation of Senate Bill 322 (Alabama Act 2023-548). The new law amends various sections of the Code of Alabama 1975 pertaining to the office of notaries public. In this blog post, we will break down the key points of this new law.
It is common for document signers to be unsure about the type of notarization they need. If the document does not have the appropriate notarial language (notary certificate) to specify which notarial act to be performed, the document signer must choose. But how can they decide if they don't understand?
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