1 Miss. Code. R. 5-6.6 - Protests of negotiable instruments
A. A protest is a
certificate of dishonor made by a United States consul or vice consul or a
notary public or other person authorized to administer oaths by the law of the
place where dishonor occurs. It may be made upon information satisfactory to
that person. The protest must:
1. Identify
the negotiable instrument.
2.
Certify either that presentment has been made or, if not made, the reason why
it was not made.
3. State that the
instrument has been dishonored by nonacceptance or
nonpayment.
B. The
protest may also certify that notice of dishonor has been given to some or all
parties.
C. The individual
requesting the protest shall appear personally before the notary public and be
identified in the protest as the holder of the dishonored negotiable
instrument.
D. The notary public
shall have personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence of the identity of the
individual requesting the protest.
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