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    The library's services include public access computers, wireless internet access, notary services, test proctoring, and homebound delivery for those who cannot come to the library in person. [5] Avon Lake Public Library also offers an equipment circulation program that opens opportunities for patrons to access media in old and new formats.

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    He was also the first African American to become an Ohio state notary. [1] He was the first African American to be nominated for office in Ohio's legislature, at first refusing the nomination but later accepting. [1] He represented Hamilton County, Ohio, in the Ohio House of Representatives in 1896 and 1897 as a Republican. [2]

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    A notary public, if authorized by the secretary of state to conduct electronic notarization, must maintain a journal of all electronic notarization. This journal must be in an electronic format and must be maintained by the notary or a designated custodian for ten (10) years after the performance of the last electronic notarization. [25]

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    In Canada and Australia and certain other common-law jurisdictions, exemplifications may be made of any official document by a notary public. [citation needed] More specifically, the term refers to an attested copy of a legal pleading in its entirety. In this sense, it is also known as a triple certificate or three-way certificate.

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