Or. Admin. Code § 160-100-0430 - Filing Complaint Against Notary Public; Investigation of Notary Public by Secretary of State
(1) A person may
file a complaint against a notary public with the Secretary of State. A
complaint shall be submitted on the standard form provided by the Secretary of
State, signed and dated by the person filing the complaint. A complaint that
does not comply with the requirements of this section shall not be filed,
responded to or acted upon by the Secretary of State.
(2) The Secretary of State may commence an
investigation of a notary public as a result of information received from any
source.
(3) Complaint forms
received by the Secretary of State are not exempt from disclosure under Public
Records Law, and shall be available to the accused notary public and others
under ORS 192.410 to
192.505.
(4) Notwithstanding section (3), personal
information of the complainant revealed in a notary public complaint shall not
be disclosed if:
(a) The complainant can show
that public disclosure thereof would constitute an unreasonable invasion of
privacy, unless;
(b) In the
determination of the Secretary of State, the public interest by clear and
convincing evidence requires disclosure in the particular instance.
(c) "Personal information" shall, in this
context, include but not be limited to the residence address, phone number and
identifying information, such as Social Security Number, or driver's license.
The name of the complainant and incidental information do not fall within the
definition of "personal information."
(5) An investigation of the Secretary of
State under sections (1) and (2) of this rule may include:
(a) An initial request for information from
the accused notary;
(b) A copy of
the complaint forwarded to the accused; and
(c) A request for supporting documentation
and other sources of information.
(6) A notary, upon request by the Secretary
of State, shall disclose the contents of the notary's journal or journals, or
any parts thereof, as part of the investigative process. The notary shall
provide accurate, true and complete copies of the requested information, and/or
shall provide the journal in question for examination by the Secretary of
State.
(7) Upon a finding by the
Secretary of State, copies of the finding shall be mailed to the complainant
and the accused.
(8) Failure of an
accused notary to comply with Secretary of State investigation directives shall
result in revocation of the commission, subject to the provisions of ORS
183.413 to
183.470.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: Sec. 26, ch.219, OL 2013
Stats. Implemented: Sec. 18, ch. 219, OL 2013
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