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Public notary

(Querist) 20 April 2014 This query is : Resolved 
public notary k liye kya process h full detail kaise mil sakti for madhyapradesh
ajay sethi (Expert) 21 April 2014
aap ko notary ban ha kya ? aapki kitne saal ki prcatice hai . jab akhbar me ad aata hai tab aap apply karna
R.K Nanda (Expert) 21 April 2014
apply when ad. come in paper.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 21 April 2014
Apply on Ad in news papers if fulfills the criteria.
Prithvi Raj Sikka (Expert) 21 April 2014
Apply when vacancy published in the jurisdiction of court. You must have experience for 10 years.
ABDUL RAZIQUE (Expert) 21 April 2014
Saxena ji " Neeche likhe ine ko Achchi Tarah Padh lem.

General Requirements to be a Notary Public
The following criteria are generally used in every state or territory:
• You must be 18 years old.
• You must be a resident of the state or county where you are applying, or you must primarily work in the state or county where you are applying to work.
• You must be of good moral characte.
• You cannot have been convicted of any felony crimes in the state where you are applying, or in any other state (unless you have been pardoned, and an executive order has been issued restoring your rights).
Other Criteria
In addition to the general requirements, certain states may have the following additional requirements:
• In addition to felony offenses, certain misdemeanor offenses may disqualify an applicant.
• Applicants must have received a common general education.
• You must be able to read and write in English.
• You must be able to properly execute the duties of a Notary Public.
• You must legally reside in the U.S.
• Your Notary commission or license must not have been revoked within the last 10 years.
• You must not have had another professional license revoked.
• You must be familiar with state specific Notary laws.
• You must not have a lucrative public office appointment or government position in the U.S.
• You must not be disqualified from voting due to conviction or mental incompetence.
• You must not be currently incarcerated, currently on probation, or currently on parole.
• You must not be under a court order declaring that you are incompetent.

Qualifications for appointment as a notary. - No person shall be eligible for appointment as a notary unless on the date of the application for such appointment-
4[(a) a person had been practicing at least for ten years, or
(aa) a person belonging to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes and other backward classes had been practicing at least for seven years, or
(ab) a woman who had been practicing at least for seven years, as a legal practitioner, or]
(b) he had been a member of the Indian Legal Services under the Central Government, or
(c) he had been at least for ten years,-
(i) a member of Judicial Service; or
(ii) held an office under the Central Government or a State Government requiring special knowledge of law after enrolment as an advocate; or
(iii) held an office in the department of Judge Advocate General or in the legal department of the armed forces

Contact your state government, or visit your state's website, to confirm the Notary Public criteria that your state requires.
Notary Public Classes
Certain states or territories may also require that applicants take Notary Public classes, and then take a state Notary Public exam. It is essential to contact your state government to determine whether your state has these requirements. If your state government requires Notary classes, there are many resources available so that you can take online classes and tutorials. It is important to research whether online classes are state approved. Websites should state whether their services, classes, and award certificates are accredited. You should always double check website claims with your government.
If your occupation requires that you become a Notary Public, you must make sure that you meet the requirements of this public service position. While there are commonly accepted general requirements to become a Notary Public, there are also state specific requirements that should be verified based on your location
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate Online (Expert) 21 April 2014
Very elaborately explained my expert Mr. Abdul Razique. I agree with the the experts advises.


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