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Part F. Misdemeanors or Possible MisdemeanorsPrevious Page
Every officer, including notaries public, authorized by law to make or give any certificate or other writing is guilty of a misdemeanor if the officer makes and delivers as true any certificate or writing containing statements, which the officer knows to be false. | True False |
A notary public must deliver all notarial records and papers to the county clerk within 60 days of resignation or removal from office, or within 60 days of commission expiration if the notary public fails to be reappointed? | True False |
If the notary public willfully fails or refuses to deliver all notarial records and papers to the county clerk within 30 days of resignation or removal from office, or within 30 days of commission expiration if the notary public fails to be reappointed, the person is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be personally liable for damages to any person injured by that action or inaction. | True False |
Any person can destroy, deface, or conceal any records or papers belonging to a notary public. | True False |
Any person practicing law who is not an active member of the State Bar, or otherwise authorized pursuant to statute or court rule to practice law in this state at the time of doing so, is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in a county jail or by a fine of up to $1,000, or by both fine and imprisonment. | True False |
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