New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A921

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Authorizes attorney-at-law who validates affidavit, acknowledgment, proof, oath, or affirmation to affix seal indicating that he is attorney-at-law.

Impact

The introduction of A921 is expected to have a significant impact on the practice of law in New Jersey. By enabling attorneys to provide an officially recognized seal for validations, this bill could alleviate some of the burdens on notarial services. Legal professionals may find the ability to validate documents more efficiently beneficial to their clients and their own practices. Furthermore, it might enhance public trust in legal documentation processed by licensed attorneys.

Summary

Assembly Bill A921 aims to authorize licensed attorneys in New Jersey to affix their seal on documents they validate, such as affidavits, oaths, and acknowledgments. This new provision will equate the attorney's validation and seal with the legal weight currently held by notary publics in the state. The intention behind this bill is to streamline the process of document validation by allowing attorneys to perform functions that typically require notary services.

Contention

While the bill primarily seeks to clarify and expand the roles of attorneys, some may argue that it could reduce the demand for notary services and potentially lead to confusion in distinguishing the functions between attorneys and notaries. Critics might express concerns regarding the possible overreach of authority by attorneys in document validation processes, fearing it could blur lines of accountability and trust that currently exist with notaries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2530

Authorizes attorney-at-law who validates affidavit, acknowledgment, proof, oath, or affirmation to affix seal indicating that he is attorney-at-law.

NJ A1275

Authorizes attorneys, county clerks and deputy county clerks who validates affidavit, acknowledge, proof, oath, or affirmation to affix seal indicating authority to perform validation.

NJ A358

Authorizes attorneys, county clerks and deputy county clerks who validates affidavit, acknowledge, proof, oath, or affirmation to affix seal indicating authority to perform validation.

NJ S1195

Revises the statutes concerning oaths and affidavits.

NJ SB2455

Manufactured homes; restore deleted language related to affidavit of affixation.

NJ HB1343

Scrivener's affidavit; revise authority for attorney who submitted but are now retired.

NJ AB740

Oaths and affirmations.

NJ HB2331

Relating to the acknowledgment of an agent's or attorney in fact's duties under a durable power of attorney.

NJ SB2129

Retired attorneys; authorize to correct scrivener's errors.

NJ H4318

Relative to caregiver authorization affidavits

Similar Bills

NJ A1275

Authorizes attorneys, county clerks and deputy county clerks who validates affidavit, acknowledge, proof, oath, or affirmation to affix seal indicating authority to perform validation.

NJ A358

Authorizes attorneys, county clerks and deputy county clerks who validates affidavit, acknowledge, proof, oath, or affirmation to affix seal indicating authority to perform validation.

NJ A2530

Authorizes attorney-at-law who validates affidavit, acknowledgment, proof, oath, or affirmation to affix seal indicating that he is attorney-at-law.

CA AB1905

Notaries public.

CA SB311

Notaries public: notice.

TX SB648

Relating to recording requirements for certain instruments concerning real property.

NM HB250

Corrections Of Real Property Recordings

OH HB172

Regards electronic estate planning, health care documents