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What is the term of office for a notary public? - ANSWER_The commission is issued without expiration and is in force and effect for as long as notary remains qualified What crimes can a notary public be prosecuted for official misconduct? - ANSWER_Malfeasance in office Bribery or corrupt influence Injuring public records Filing false public records Forgery Unauthorized exercise of notarial powers When will a notary's commission be suspended by operation of law? - ANSWER_Failure to maintain bond Failure to timely file annual report For an attorney - disbarred or suspended from the practice of law When can a notary be removed from office? - ANSWER_The governor may remove a notary from office or when convicted of a felony, by prosecution of a removal suit brought by the district attorney - In Orleans Parish, by a commission revocation process; Impeachment by the Louisiana House of Reps and conviction by La. State Senate What are the general powers of a notary public? - ANSWER_Family meetings/meetings of creditors (outdated) Jurisdictional limit of the entire state after 2005 (not commission); Parish groups What does it mean to have parish reciprocity? - ANSWER_There is a certain reciprocity given to parish groups. (6 parishes are not included in any parish group) This means that an "old school" notary could be commissioned in Caddo Parish and have "reciprocity" (can notarize) in Bossier, Cado, Bienville, Claiborne, Desoto and Webster parishes. Explain a notary's duty to record/register instruments involving immovable property. - ANSWER_Louisiana R.S. 35:199 imposes a duty on a notary to record all acts affecting immovable property. In all parishes, except Orleans, the notary has 15 days. What other directives do notaries have other than recordation? - ANSWER_Failure to act in accordance with these directives may not invalidate the act, but could expose the notary to liability and suspension for "just cause." 1. Notifying the secretary of state withing 60 days of a change of mailing address, residential address or both. La. R.S. 35:191.3

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what are 4 things that can not be done by POA - ANSWER_will
affidavit
marriage
adult adoption

foreign judgment - ANSWER_may refer to an out-of-state one.

Juridical act - ANSWER_an act that is often done by a notary

judicial act - ANSWER_an act that is done by a court

Legal - ANSWER_by operation of law

interrogatories - ANSWER_A series of written questions for which written answers
are prepared by a party to a lawsuit, usually with the assistance of the party's
attorney, and then signed under oath.

Mandate - ANSWER_Power of Attorney

Islamic Law - ANSWER_is a quasi-religious system based on the teachings of the
Koran. It is in effect, a through integration of religious belief and the secular state

Socialist law - ANSWER_is a legal system that incorporates the fundamental
precepts of socialism in its substantive law. The actual rules that govern the society

Common Law - ANSWER_A legal system based on custom and court rulings

Civil Law - ANSWER_A law that governs relationships between individuals and
defines their legal rights.

___________ Law = Judges are Law Makers - ANSWER_Common

__________ Law = Judges are Law Interpreters - ANSWER_Civil

any action to suspend the authority of a notary public or to revoke his commission
may be brought before the _________________ in the parish where the notary held
his commission or the parish where his alleged wrongful official conduct occurred. -
ANSWER_district court

any action to suspend the authority of a notary public or to revoke his commission
may be brought before the district court in the
__________________________________ or the ____________________________
- ANSWER_- parish where the notary held his commission
- parish where his alleged wrongful official conduct occurred.

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