New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3733

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill enhances the accessibility of notarial services during critical times by ensuring that notaries can continue to operate without delay caused by the need to take their oaths through traditional means. By delegating this authority to legislators, the bill aims to maintain the functionality of notaries, which is essential for a range of legal and financial transactions, thus protecting the public interest. This reform is seen as a necessary adaptation to modern challenges that can disrupt governmental functions.

Summary

Bill A3733, introduced in New Jersey, aims to amend the process by which notaries public take their oath of office during declared states of emergency. Traditionally, notaries are required to take this oath before the clerk of their respective county. However, in light of emergencies that may disrupt normal operations of county offices, A3733 allows notaries to instead take their oaths before a member of the New Jersey Legislature. This change is particularly relevant during events such as natural disasters or public health emergencies when access to county clerks might be limited or obstructed.

Contention

While the bill seems straightforward, it raises certain considerations regarding the implications of legislative oversight over notarial duties. Some members of the public could view this as an unnecessary expansion of legislative power, where the essential checks on notarial practices might be perceived as weakened. Additionally, there are concerns over how this change might affect the perception of notarial records and the integrity associated with oaths taken before elected officials as opposed to judicial clerks.

Last_action

The bill is set to take effect 60 days after its enactment, pending further legislative processes and discussions.

Companion Bills

NJ A2523

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

Previously Filed As

NJ A2523

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

NJ A2599

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

NJ HB1154

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

NJ A2649

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

NJ HB1168

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

NJ A2137

Permits suspension by Governor of wage execution during declared Public Health Emergency and State of Emergency.

NJ HB1032

Legislative notaries.

NJ SB265

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

NJ AB300

Notaries public: notification of death: delivery of notarial records and papers.

NJ S456

Permits religious services during state of emergency or public health emergency declarations by Governor.

Similar Bills

NJ A2523

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 A2599

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

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