Section 8207 Of Chapter 3. Notaries Public From California Government Code >> Division 1. >> Title 2. >> Chapter 3.
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. A notary public shall provide and keep an official seal,
which shall clearly show, when embossed, stamped, impressed or
affixed to a document, the name of the notary, the State Seal, the
words "Notary Public," and the name of the county wherein the bond
and oath of office are filed, and the date the notary public's
commission expires. The seal of every notary public commissioned on
or after January 1, 1992, shall contain the sequential identification
number assigned to the notary and the sequential identification
number assigned to the manufacturer or vendor. The notary public
shall authenticate with the official seal all official acts.
A notary public shall not use the official notarial seal except
for the purpose of carrying out the duties and responsibilities as
set forth in this chapter. A notary public shall not use the title
"notary public" except for the purpose of rendering notarial service.
The seal of every notary public shall be affixed by a seal press
or stamp that will print or emboss a seal which legibly reproduces
under photographic methods the required elements of the seal. The
seal may be circular not over two inches in diameter, or may be a
rectangular form of not more than one inch in width by two and
one-half inches in length, with a serrated or milled edged border,
and shall contain the information required by this section.
The seal shall be kept in a locked and secured area, under the
direct and exclusive control of the notary. Failure to secure the
seal shall be cause for the Secretary of State to take administrative
action against the commission held by the notary public pursuant to
Section 8214.1.
The official seal of a notary public is the exclusive property of
that notary public, and shall not be surrendered to an employer upon
the termination of employment, whether or not the employer paid for
the seal, or to any other person. The notary, or his or her
representative, shall destroy or deface the seal upon termination,
resignation, or revocation of the notary's commission.
This section shall become operative on January 1, 1992.