Transcription of RULONA Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts
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RULONAR evised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts What Changed for Pennsylvania NotariesThe Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts ( RULONA ) took effect on October 26, 2017. To read RULONA in its entirety, visit the Department of State s Web site at: white paper is for informational purposes only to help notaries understand the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts ( RULONA ). Pennsylvania Association of NotariesOne Gateway Center, Suite 401420 Fort Duquesne Boulevard Pittsburgh, PA 15222-1498800-944-8790 RULONA What Changed for Pennsylvania NotariesPennsylvania Association of NotariesPAN Report Page 2 of 12 Eligibility An applicant for appointment or reappointment as a notary must meet all ofthe following requirements: nBe at least 18 years of agenBe a citizen or permanent legal resident of the United StatesnBe a resident of or have a place of employment in Pennsylvania nBe able to read and write EnglishnNot be disqualified for a notary commission because of violations/sanc-tionsnSuccessfully complete mandatory education - First time and reappointing notariesnPass the required examination- First time notaries- Reappointing notaries if they let their commissions lapse nHave the honesty, integrity, competence and reliability to act as a notarypublic NOTE.
RULONA Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts What Changed for Pennsylvania Notaries The Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts (RULONA) took effect on October 26, 2017.
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