A Louisiana Complaint Alleging Unauthorized Exercise of Notarial Powers is a legal document filed in Louisiana courts in order to challenge a notarial act that has been performed without proper authority. This type of complaint is typically used when a notary public has performed a notarization without having the authority to do so under Louisiana law. This includes notarizing documents that are not authorized by the state or documents that have been signed by an unqualified signer. The complaint must include information about the notarial act that has been performed, including the notary's name and signature, the type of document that was notarized, the date of the notarization, and the reason why the notarization was unauthorized. The complaint must also include information about the person or entity that filed the complaint, as well as any evidence that supports the allegations of unauthorized notarization. There are two types of Louisiana Complaint Alleging Unauthorized Exercise of Notarial Powers: a verified complaint and an unverified complaint. A verified complaint must be signed by the complainant under oath, while an unverified complaint does not require any sworn statement.