Or. Admin. Code § 160-100-0350 - Record of Protests of Commercial Paper
(1) A notary public whose commission
terminates because of expiration, resignation or revocation, shall file his/her
records of protests of commercial paper and any other notarial record relating
only to protests of commercial paper with the Secretary of State within 30 days
after the date of termination.
(2)
At the same time that the notary public files such records with the Secretary
of State, a notary public shall file a statement with the Secretary of State.
The statement shall include:
(a) The name of
the notary public;
(b) The notary
public's commission number;
(c)
The notary public's commission expiration date;
(d) The cause of termination of the notary
public's commission, i.e., expiration, resignation or revocation;
(e) The notary public's commission
termination date.
(3)
The Secretary of State shall store such records for a period of ten years after
the date of termination. After the ten-year period, the Secretary of State may
destroy such records.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: Sec. 26, ch.219, OL 2013
Stats. Implemented: Sec. 18, ch. 219, OL 2013
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