Notary Exam Question #039

General Information / Notary Public Journal

When must a notary public deliver their notarial journals, records, and papers?

  • Within 90 days from the date the notary public commission is no longer valid
  • Within 15 business days from the date of the request from the Secretary of State
  • Within 30 days from the date the notary public commission is no longer valid
  • Delivery is not required; the notary public can keep the journals and records indefinitely
  • Within 90 days from the date the notary public commission is no longer valid
  • Within 15 business days from the date of the request from the Secretary of State
  • Within 30 days from the date the notary public commission is no longer valid
  • Delivery is not required; the notary public can keep the journals and records indefinitely
Within 30 days from the date the notary public commission is no longer valid, the notary public must deliver all notarial journals, records and papers to the county clerk’s office where the oath is on file.
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Within 30 days from the date the notary public commission is no longer valid, the notary public must deliver all notarial journals, records and papers to the county clerk’s office where the oath is on file.