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What does the new law say the Secretary of State can do if I commit a prohibited act or official misconduct?

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What does the new law say the Secretary of State can do if I commit a prohibited act or official misconduct?

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The Secretary of State may deny the application for an appointment or reappointment or revoke the commission of a Notary for any of the grounds listed in CRS 12-55-107. In addition, this provision now permits the Secretary of State’s designee to send a letter of admonition or suspend the commission of a Notary for any of the grounds listed in CRS 12-55-107.

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