The Clerks Authority: Notary Study Guide Already Graded A+
The Clerks Authority: Notary Study Guide Already Graded A+ What happened in 1639? The colony of New Haven, CT appointed the first notary public in America. Who originally maintained certificate of appointment in GA? State Librarian What happened in 1997? The Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority assumed the responsibility of overseeing the notary division, and all notary commissions are now issued through each county's Clerk of Superior Court. GSCCCA stands for? Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority All notary commissions are issued how? Through each county's Clerk of Superior Court What are the five basic qualifications that an individual must meet in order to be commissioned as a notary in the state of Georgia ( O.C.G.A./ 45-17-2)? - At least 18 years or older - US citizen or legal resident of United States - A legal resident of the county from which such individual is appointed - Have, and provide at the times of application, the applicant's operating telephone number - Able to read and write the English language What options do you have to show proof that you reside in the county? - A valid GA license - A valid United States passport - A valid voter id card - Such other valid id by a local, state, or US government What residents of what states that boarder GA can apply to become a Georgia notary?
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