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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. The secretary shall terminate an electronic notary public's registration for any of the following reasons:
(1) Submission of an electronic registration form containing a material misstatement or omission of fact;
(2) Failure to maintain the capability to perform electronic notarial acts, except as allowed in subdivision (3) of subsection 1 of section 486.985; or
(3) The electronic notary's performance of official misconduct.
2. Prior to terminating an electronic notary's registration, the secretary shall inform the notary of the basis for the termination and that the termination shall take place on a particular date unless a proper appeal is filed with the secretary before that date.
3. Neither resignation nor expiration of a notary commission or of an electronic notary registration precludes or terminates an investigation by the secretary into the electronic notary's conduct. The investigation may be pursued to a conclusion, whereupon it shall be made a matter of public record regardless of whether the finding would have been grounds for termination of the commission or registration of the electronic notary.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Missouri Revised Statutes Title XXXII. Courts § 486.1005. Secretary to terminate electronic notary's registration, when--procedure - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/mo/title-xxxii-courts/mo-rev-st-486-1005/
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