Expired Commission expire at midnight on the expiration date. However, within 30 days of expiration you do need to turn in your journal to the County where you filed your oath and bond and destroy your notary seal.
One of the most common mistakes that notaries make is not printing or signing their name exactly as it appears on their notary commission.
Note: Upon expiration or resignation of your commission, do not deliver your notary public journal to the California Secretary of State's office. California law requires you to deliver your journal to the county clerk's office in the county where your oath is filed. Your notary public seal(s) should be destroyed.
To resign a commission prior to the expiration date, it will be necessary to send written notification to the Secretary of State's office. The letter must include a statement indicating desire to resign your commission, the full name as it appears on your commission, your commission number, and your official signature.
To resign your commission, you will need to complete and mail the Notary Resignation form to the Secretary of State and deliver all of your notarial records and papers to the county in which your current oath of office is on file within 30 days and destroy your seal. (California Government Code section 8209.)
To make a notarized letter, begin with your contact details, create a clear message explaining the purpose of the letter. Include any legal language if necessary. Conclude with a formal closing and leave space for your signature. And that's how you write a statement that needs to be notarized.
One time showing agreements offer an opportunity for your agent to show a home not currently listed with the board members MLS, and contractually may compensate the agent for his or her efforts. We think outside the box.
Off contract lasts “until completion of the obligations of the parties”. A deadline (i.e. a given date, not a month) will be clearly stipulated for the delivery of each deliverable.
time showing agreement is a contract between a real estate seller and an agent who does not represent the seller but has a potential buyer interested in viewing the property. This document grants the agent the right to show the property to the interested buyer for a single occasion.
The UPS Store locations offer notary services to help make life easier. Once your documents are notarized, the center will help you make any necessary copies and ship them where they need to go.