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KANSAS NOTARY PUBLIC HANDBOOK - kssos.org
www.kssos.orgKansas Notary Handbook Kansas notaries public are commissioned by the secretary of state. A commissioned notary may notarize anywhere within the state, but the powers do not extend beyond the borders of the state. Under Kansas law, a notary public can take acknowledgments, ad-minister oaths and affirmations, take verifications, witness or attest
KANSAS NOTARY PUBLIC HANDBOOK
www.sos.ks.govChange of Status Any changes to a notary public’s name, seal, address or phone num-ber must be filed with the Secretary of State’s office within 30 days after such change has occured. If the change is a legal name change that results in a change of seal or …