Bill Text: NY A03238 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Requires notary publics to provide evidence of identity for a notarial act and maintain an official journal of notarial acts.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 11-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-01-24 - referred to governmental operations [A03238 Detail]
Download: New_York-2009-A03238-Introduced.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 3238 2011-2012 Regular Sessions I N A S S E M B L Y January 24, 2011 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. HEASTIE -- read once and referred to the Commit- tee on Governmental Operations AN ACT to amend the executive law, in relation to the duties of notaries public, by requiring evidence of identity for a notarial act and main- tenance of an official journal of notarial acts THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Section 135 of the executive law is amended to read as 2 follows: 3 S 135. Powers and duties; in general; of notaries public who are 4 attorneys at law. 1. Every notary public duly qualified is hereby 5 authorized and empowered within and throughout the state to administer 6 oaths and affirmations, to take affidavits and depositions, to receive 7 and certify acknowledgments or proof of deeds, mortgages and powers of 8 attorney and other instruments in writing; to demand acceptance or 9 payment of foreign and inland bills of exchange, promissory notes and 10 obligations in writing, and to protest the same for non-acceptance or 11 non-payment, as the case may require, and, for use in another jurisdic- 12 tion, to exercise such other powers and duties as by the laws of nations 13 and according to commercial usage, or by the laws of any other govern- 14 ment or country may be exercised and performed by notaries public, 15 provided that when exercising such powers he shall set forth the name of 16 such other jurisdiction. 17 2. A NOTARY PUBLIC SHALL DETERMINE THE IDENTITY OF EACH PERSON 18 REQUESTING A NOTARIAL ACT. A NOTARY PUBLIC HAS EVIDENCE OF IDENTITY IF 19 THE PERSON REQUESTING A NOTARIAL ACT IS PERSONALLY KNOWN TO THE NOTARY 20 PUBLIC; IS IDENTIFIED ON THE BASIS OF A CURRENT IDENTIFICATION DOCUMENT 21 ISSUED BY A FEDERAL OR STATE GOVERNMENT AGENCY CONTAINING A PHOTOGRAPH, 22 SIGNATURE, AND PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION, THOUGH A PROPERLY STAMPED PASSPORT 23 WITHOUT A PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION IS ACCEPTABLE; OR IS IDENTIFIED UPON THE 24 OATH OR AFFIRMATION OF A CREDIBLE WITNESS PERSONALLY KNOWN TO THE NOTARY EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD06480-01-1 A. 3238 2 1 PUBLIC OR OF TWO CREDIBLE WITNESSES WHO PRESENT AN IDENTIFICATION DOCU- 2 MENT PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION. 3 3. A NOTARY PUBLIC SHALL KEEP, MAINTAIN, AND PROTECT A CHRONOLOGICAL 4 PAPER OR ELECTRONIC OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF NOTARIAL ACTS. FOR EVERY NOTA- 5 RIAL ACT, THE NOTARY SHALL RECORD IN THE JOURNAL THE DATE AND TIME OF 6 THE NOTARIAL ACT, THE TYPE OF NOTARIAL ACT; THE TYPE, TITLE, OR 7 DESCRIPTION AND DATE OF THE DOCUMENT OR MATTER; THE NAME, ADDRESS, 8 SIGNATURE, AND, IN THE CASE OF REAL ESTATE DOCUMENTS, THE RIGHT THUMB- 9 PRINT OF EACH PERSON WHO REQUESTS A NOTARIAL ACT; A DESCRIPTION OF THE 10 EVIDENCE OF IDENTITY OF EACH PERSON, INCLUDING, IF APPLICABLE, A STATE- 11 MENT THAT THE PERSON IS "PERSONALLY KNOWN" TO THE NOTARY, THE TYPE, 12 SERIAL NUMBER, AND DATE OF ISSUANCE OR EXPIRATION OF AN IDENTIFICATION 13 DOCUMENT, OR THE NAME AND SIGNATURE OF ANY CREDIBLE WITNESS, AND IF 14 APPLICABLE, THE TYPE, SERIAL NUMBER, AND DATE OF ISSUANCE OR EXPIRATION 15 OF A DOCUMENT IDENTIFYING THE WITNESS; AND THE FEE, IF ANY, CHARGED FOR 16 THE NOTARIAL ACT. 17 4. A notary public who is an attorney at law regularly admitted to 18 practice in this state may, in his discretion, administer an oath or 19 affirmation to or take the affidavit or acknowledgment of his client in 20 respect of any matter, claim, action or proceeding. 21 5. For any misconduct by a notary public in the performance of any of 22 his powers such notary public shall be liable to the parties injured for 23 all damages sustained by them. A notary public shall not, directly or 24 indirectly, demand or receive for the protest for the non-payment of any 25 note, or for the non-acceptance or non-payment of any bill of exchange, 26 check or draft and giving the requisite notices and certificates of such 27 protest, including his notarial seal, if affixed thereto, any greater 28 fee or reward than seventy-five cents for such protest, and ten cents 29 for each notice, not exceeding five, on any bill or note. Every notary 30 public having a seal shall, except as otherwise provided, and when 31 requested, affix his seal to such protest free of expense. 32 S 2. This act shall take effect immediately.