Tag: protest
First Colonial Notaries in America, 1639-1792 Colonial notaries lived in Atlantic seaport towns and were primarily involved with commercial and maritime matters. Although notarial practices varied among the thirteen …
Hawaiian Kingdom Notary Laws 1846 Before Hawaii became a state, it was the Hawaiian Kingdom, the Republic of Hawaii and the Territory of Hawaii. The Hawaiian Islands were settled …
Louisiana Notary Powers Louisiana notary powers include more powers than notary powers in other states. A Louisiana notary is a civil law notary, based on French law from the code …
Colorado Territory Notary Laws, 1861 Colorado Territory was formed in 1861 from parts of Kansas Territory, Nebraska Territory, New Mexico Territory, and Utah Territory. The territory was formed in response …
Notary Powers and Duties by Law of Nations “The law of nations, which is also known as customary international law, is formed by the general assent of civilized nations.” …
Cherokee Nation Tribal Code, Notary Laws The Cherokee Nation is the federally-recognized government of the Cherokee people and has sovereign nation status recognized by treaty and law. The seat of …
Colorado Notary Handbook Colorado notaries are required to follow Colorado Notary Law and the guidelines in the Colorado Notary Handbook. Colorado notaries are commissioned and regulated by the Colorado …
Aspinwall Notarial Records, Boston, 1644-1651 On November 13, 1644, William Aspinwall was appointed by the General Court as the first notary of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Aspinwall Notarial …
Notary Fees In Colorado, the maximum notary fees that a notary may charge are limited by law. Colorado statute CRS 12-55-121(1) limits the maximum notary fees to $5 for …