Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB8

Introduced
11/20/23  
Refer
11/20/23  
Report Pass
1/15/24  
Engrossed
1/17/24  
Refer
2/13/24  
Report Pass
2/16/24  
Engrossed
2/21/24  
Engrossed
2/23/24  
Enrolled
2/28/24  
Chaptered
4/5/24  

Caption

Notary public or electronic notary public; application for recommission.

Impact

The impact of SB8 on state laws is significant, as it modifies the requirements for recommissioning. Previously, individuals applying for recommission might have needed to include an oath of the applicant; however, the new provisions eliminate this requirement for those in good standing who haven't faced disciplinary actions. Consequently, this bill enhances administrative efficiency and reduces bureaucratic hurdles for notaries, aligning the regulation more closely with current technology and practices in electronic transactions.

Summary

Senate Bill 8 (SB8) focuses on the application process for recommissioning notaries public and electronic notaries within the state of Virginia. The bill amends existing legislation to facilitate applications for recommission by allowing individuals who are already commissioned to submit their applications either in person, by mail, or online. This legislative change aims to streamline the process and provide flexibility for notaries, particularly in adapting to modern technological advancements such as electronic submissions and signatures.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB8 appears to be generally positive, with minimal opposition noted during discussions and voting. The provision for online applications and the acceptance of electronic signatures have been well-received, reflecting a broader trend towards digitalization in government processes. Supporters of the bill highlight its potential to improve access to notarial services and make the recommissioning process more user-friendly for existing notaries.

Contention

While there have been few points of contention regarding SB8, one notable aspect could be the reliance on electronic signatures, which some traditionalists might view with skepticism. However, this concern does not seem to have significantly hindered the bill's passage, as evident from the voting results, where the Senate favored the bill overwhelmingly. Overall, the adjustments made by SB8 to the notary recommissioning process aim to enhance flexibility while ensuring that regulatory requirements remain in place.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1093

Notaries; course and examination, journal and electronic record of notarial acts.

VA SB765

Notaries; various changes to laws relating thereto.

VA SB867

Wetlands zoning permit; eliminates notarization requirement.

VA SB1160

Marine Resources Commission and local wetlands boards; permit applications, public notice.

VA HB2262

Health insurance; online credentialing system, processing of new applications.

VA SB1154

Health insurance; online credentialing system, processing of new applications.

VA HB2021

School boards; schoolwide events with parents, free or reduced price meals applications.

VA SB1515

Harmful materials; civil liability for publishing or distributing to minors on the Internet.

VA HB1738

Virginia Freedom of Information Act; state public bodies, meetings, virtual public access.

VA HB2101

DWR; guidance documents developed to be filed for publication with Va. Registrar of Regulations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.