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. 1Section 1. REVISOR BD H0227-1HF227 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 Policy01/19/2023 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 2Sec. 4. REVISOR BD H0227-1HF227 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. 3Sec. 4. REVISOR BD H0227-1HF227 FIRST ENGROSSMENT