New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A732

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires notaries public to be U.S. citizens.

Impact

The passage of A732 would modify the legal landscape regarding who is eligible to serve as a notary public in New Jersey. This amendment is significant because it could impact current notaries who are not U.S. citizens, potentially disqualifying them from continuing in their roles. The bill aims to standardize the qualifications across the states, which may lead to a broader acceptance of notary services by ensuring that individuals in such roles have a vested interest in the country. This requirement could simplify the verification process for the state as well.

Summary

Assembly Bill A732 aims to amend the Notaries Public Act of 1979 in New Jersey by establishing that only U.S. citizens can be appointed as notaries public. The bill's primary focus is to ensure that individuals who hold this public office have citizenship, a requirement that is not currently mandated under New Jersey law. As it stands, each new appointment or renewal of an existing notary commission would require verification of U.S. citizenship for individuals aged 18 and older. This modification reflects similar requirements found in other states like New York and Virginia.

Conclusion

Overall, A732 represents a movement toward stricter qualifications for public officials in New Jersey, following a trend seen in several other states. While proponents may believe that requiring U.S. citizenship helps bolster the integrity of notary services, opponents might question its fairness and the potential loss of diverse voices in public service.

Contention

Notably, the introduction of this bill may spark discussions around its implications concerning non-citizens who currently serve as notaries. Critics may argue that this requirement could prevent capable individuals from fulfilling the notary role if they are contributing members of the community but lack citizenship status. Additionally, there could be discussions on the balance between ensuring public trust in notaries and offering inclusivity in public service roles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2599

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

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 A756

Provides for discounted resident trapping license fees for senior citizens.

NJ A722

Requires SJTA to allow certain vehicles based in any part of State to use SJTA projects without being charged toll.

NJ A721

Exempts small businesses from apprenticeship requirement under "The Public Works Contractor Registration Act."

NJ A730

Requires health insurers to cover Lyme disease.

NJ A707

Requires use of electronic mail for community notification under Megan's law.

NJ A705

Reestablishes senior citizen supplemental stabilization aid.

NJ SB265

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.