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  2. Notary public (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Notaries in 18 states and the District of Columbia are required to take a course, pass an exam, or both; the education or exam requirements in Delaware and Kansas apply only to notaries who will perform electronic notarizations. [1] A notary is almost always permitted to notarize a document anywhere in the state where their commission is issued.

  3. What is a notary and what do they do? - AOL

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    The total cost includes the application filing fee, notary training, exam fees, background screenings, notary supplies and the cost of a required bond (not required in all states).

  4. Civil law notary - Wikipedia

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    The aspiring Notary Public usually has to take additional exams or undertake post graduate study to become a notary public. In Louisiana, Puerto Rico, and Quebec, private law is traditionally based on the French and Spanish civil codes, giving notaries greater legal powers, including the right to prepare wills, conveyances and generally all ...

  5. Notary public (New York) - Wikipedia

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    County clerk employees may be appointed a notary without submitting the customary fees; however, the written examination is required. [6] A state legislator may also be a notary, without any conflict of interest. [7] Since the passage of the Married women's property acts in the mid-19th century, a married woman can be a notary. [4] [8]

  6. Chuck Eaton - Wikipedia

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    Charles "Chuck" Eaton Jr. (born April 1, 1969) is a Judge on the Fulton County Superior Court in the Atlanta Judicial Circuit. [1] He was appointed to the Court by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp on August 12, 2021.

  7. Daily Report Online - Wikipedia

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    It also publishes court opinions from the Supreme Court of Georgia and the Georgia Court of Appeals, and court calendars from the Fulton County Superior Court and the Fulton County State Court. It also serves as Fulton County's official legal organ. Under this designation, it is responsible for publishing all legally required notices for the ...

  8. Wandrea' ArShaye Moss - Wikipedia

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    Moss began working as a temporary election worker for Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections in September 2011. [1] Initially hired for the November 2011 election, she continued to be called back for subsequent elections before transitioning into a long-term role. [1] She became a full-time employee in 2017. [3]

  9. Atlanta City Hall - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, Atlanta City Hall was relocated to the old chamber of commerce building, which was four stories tall and located on the northeast corner of Pryor and Hunter, across Hunter (now Martin Luther King Jr. Drive) from the site of the Fulton County Courthouse. It was the city hall from 1882 to 1911, leaving the same year that the Courthouse ...