New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2599

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Authorizes notaries public to take oath of office before any official generally authorized to take oaths.

Impact

The bill impacts the New Jersey Statutes, specifically P.L.1979, c.460, by broadening the scope of who can administer the oath of office. It enables notaries public, including nonresident notaries, to fulfill their oath requirements in a manner that is more convenient and accessible. By allowing a wider range of officials to perform this task, the bill may contribute to an increase in the number of active notaries, which can enhance public access to notarial services across the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2599 aims to amend existing regulations concerning notaries public in New Jersey by permitting them to take their oath of office before any public official authorized to administer oaths, rather than requiring them to do so exclusively before the clerk of their county of residence. This modification seeks to simplify the process of becoming a notary public and allow for greater flexibility in how oaths are administered, aligning the procedural requirements with modern practices and the diverse locations where notaries operate.

Contention

While the bill is largely viewed as a positive reform aimed at reducing bureaucratic hurdles, it may raise concerns about the consistency and integrity of the notarial process. Opponents could argue that the change dilutes the roles of county clerks and could potentially lead to a less standardized approach to taking oaths, which are crucial for ensuring the validity of notarial acts. The legislation does not appear to have attracted significant opposition, but discussions may arise regarding the qualifications and accountability of the officials authorized to administer oaths.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2523

Permits notaries public to take oath before legislative members during declared state of emergency.

NJ A3733

Permits notaries public to take oath before legislative members during declared state of emergency.

NJ A2649

Establishes 180 days from receipt of notary public commission as deadline for taking oath of office.

NJ HF227

Notaries public and past or current Minnesota elected officials authorized to perform civil marriages.

NJ HB491

Provides relative to the filing of the oath of office for certain officials

NJ HB1154

Mississippi Law on Notarial Acts; revise to allow notaries to perform remote online notarization.

NJ AB378

Public officials.

NJ S1195

Revises the statutes concerning oaths and affidavits.

NJ HB1168

Mississippi Law on Notarial Acts; revise to allow notaries to perform remote online notarization.

NJ SB265

Notaries Public; electronic notarization of certain notarial acts using real time audio-video communication technology; provide

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