Minnesota 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF227 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 01/19/2023

                    1.1	A bill for an act​
1.2 relating to marriage; authorizing notary publics and past or current Minnesota​
1.3 elected officials to perform civil marriages; amending Minnesota Statutes 2022,​
1.4 sections 357.17; 359.04; 517.04; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota​
1.5 Statutes, chapter 359.​
1.6BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:​
1.7 Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 357.17, is amended to read:​
1.8 357.17 NOTARIES PUBLIC.​
1.9 (a) The maximum fees to be charged and collected by a notary public shall be as follows:​
1.10 (1) for protest of nonpayment of note or bill of exchange or of nonacceptance of such​
1.11bill; where protest is legally necessary, and copy thereof, $5;​
1.12 (2) for every other protest and copy, $5;​
1.13 (3) for making and serving every notice of nonpayment of note or nonacceptance of bill​
1.14and copy thereof, $5;​
1.15 (4) for any affidavit or paper for which provision is not made herein, $5 per folio, and​
1.16$1 per folio for copies;​
1.17 (5) for each oath administered, $5;​
1.18 (6) for acknowledgments of deeds and for other services authorized by law, the legal​
1.19fees allowed other officers for like services;​
1.20 (7) for recording each instrument required by law to be recorded by the notary, $5 per​
1.21folio.​
1​Section 1.​
REVISOR	BD	H0227-1​HF227  FIRST ENGROSSMENT​
State of Minnesota​
This Document can be made available​
in alternative formats upon request​
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES​
H. F. No.  227​
NINETY-THIRD SESSION​
Authored by Huot, Xiong, Frazier, Jordan and Olson, L.,​01/11/2023​
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Civil Law​
Adoption of Report: Amended and re-referred to the Committee on State and Local Government Finance and Policy​01/19/2023​ 2.1 (b) A notary public may charge a fee for performing a marriage in excess of the fees in​
2.2paragraph (a) if the notary is a licensed business with the Office of the Secretary of State.​
2.3 Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 359.04, is amended to read:​
2.4 359.04 POWERS.​
2.5 Every notary public so appointed, commissioned, and qualified shall have power​
2.6throughout this state to administer all oaths required or authorized to be administered in​
2.7this state; to take and certify all depositions to be used in any of the courts of this state; to​
2.8take and certify all acknowledgments of deeds, mortgages, liens, powers of attorney, and​
2.9other instruments in writing or electronic records; to receive, make out, and record notarial​
2.10protests; to perform civil marriages consistent with this chapter and chapter 517; and to​
2.11perform online remote notarial acts in compliance with the requirements of sections 358.645​
2.12and 358.646.​
2.13 Sec. 3. [359.115] CIVIL MARRIAGE OFFICIANT.​
2.14 A notary public shall have the power to solemnize civil marriages throughout the state​
2.15if the notary public has filed a copy of the notary public's notary credentials with the local​
2.16registrar of a county in this state. When a local registrar records notary credentials for a​
2.17notary public, the local registrar shall provide a certificate of filing to the notary whose​
2.18credentials are recorded. A notary public shall endorse and record the county where the​
2.19notary public's credentials are recorded upon each certificate of civil marriage granted by​
2.20the notary.​
2.21 Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2022, section 517.04, is amended to read:​
2.22 517.04 PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO PERFORM CIVIL MARRIAGES.​
2.23 Civil marriages may be solemnized throughout the state by an individual who has attained​
2.24the age of 21 years and is a judge of a court of record, a retired judge of a court of record,​
2.25a court administrator, a retired court administrator with the approval of the chief judge of​
2.26the judicial district, a former court commissioner who is employed by the court system or​
2.27is acting pursuant to an order of the chief judge of the commissioner's judicial district, a​
2.28notary authorized by the Office of the Secretary of State, a past or current Minnesota elected​
2.29official who has a certificate of election that has been filed with the local county registrar​
2.30consistent with the process in section 359.115, the residential school superintendent of the​
2.31Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf and the Minnesota State Academy for the Blind, a​
2.32licensed or ordained minister of any religious denomination, or by any mode recognized in​
2​Sec. 4.​
REVISOR	BD	H0227-1​HF227 FIRST ENGROSSMENT​ 3.1section 517.18. For purposes of this section, a court of record includes the Office of​
3.2Administrative Hearings under section 14.48.​
3​Sec. 4.​
REVISOR	BD	H0227-1​HF227 FIRST ENGROSSMENT​