Or. Admin. Code § 160-100-0150 - Certificate of Authorization
(1) A
Certificate of Authorization to obtain a stamp will be emailed to the notary in
PDF form upon the acceptance of the notary's Oath of Office by the Secretary of
State.
(a) In order to obtain a stamp for
tangible and electronic records, the Certificate of Authorization shall be
submitted by the notary to the stamp vendor, so that the vendor will know:
(A) the notary is commissioned by the State
of Oregon
(B) the requirements of
the stamp, and
(C) the commission
information required to be on the stamp.
(b) Except as provided in (1)(a), the notary
public shall be required to keep the Certificate of Authorization secure from
access by non-authorized persons.
(2) A notary public whose Certificate of
Authorization to Obtain a Stamp is lost, misplaced, destroyed or otherwise
unavailable may file with the Secretary of State a written request, under oath
or affirmation, for a replacement Certificate of Authorization.
(3) The request shall set forth:
(a) A statement of whether the Certificate of
Authorization is lost, misplaced, destroyed or in some other manner made
unavailable;
(b) An explanation of
how the Certificate of Authorization became unavailable;
(c) The date the notary public discovered
that the Certificate of Authorization was unavailable;
(d) If lost or misplaced, a statement that
the notary public does not possess the Certificate of Authorization and does
not know who possesses it or where it is located;
(e) A request that the Secretary of State
issue a new Certificate of Authorization to the notary public.
(4) The Secretary of State shall
issue a replacement Certificate of Authorization to the notary
public.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: Sec. 26, Sec. 51, Ch. 219, OL 2013
Stats. Implemented: Sec. 26, Ch. 219, OL 2013
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