1 Miss. Code. R. 5-6.2 - Oaths and affirmations
A. The individual
taking the oath or affirmation shall appear personally before the notary
public.
B. The notary public shall
have personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence of the identity of the
individual taking the oath or affirmation.
C. An oath or affirmation may be verbal or in
writing. If in writing, the oath or affirmation shall be signed in the presence
of the notary public.
D. In
administering an oath or affirmation, the notary public shall require the
individual taking the oath or affirmation to voluntarily swear or affirm, under
penalty of perjury, that the statements contained in the oath or affirmation
are true, or that the individual will perform an act or duty faithfully and
truthfully.
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