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If my notary appointment expires but I have applied for a new appointment, may I continue to exercise my notarial powers?

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If my notary appointment expires but I have applied for a new appointment, may I continue to exercise my notarial powers?

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A. No. There is no carryover or grace period for a notary public once his or her appointment has expired. A person whose notary public appointment has expired may not perform any notarial acts until he or she has received a new certificate of appointment.

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