Code of Maine Rules
29 - DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
250 - BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions
Chapter 700 - RULES GOVERNING NOTARIES PUBLIC, NOTARIAL OFFICERS, NOTARIAL ACTS AND THE PROCEDURES FOR ELECTRONIC AND REMOTE NOTARIZATION
Section 250-700-3 - RENEWAL OF NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSION
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
1. Notice of expiration. The Secretary of State shall send written notification to a notary public, no less than 30 calendar days prior to the expiration of the notary's commission. Notice will be sent to the email address recorded on the Secretary of State's database. If the notary public does not have an email address, the notice will be sent by U.S. Postal Service, regular first-class mail. Failure to receive the notice does not delay or suspend the expiration of the commission.
2. Application for renewal. An application for renewal of a notary public commission must include the following information:
3. Deadline for filing. If the notary fails to file a renewal application before the expiration date of the current commission, the notary public is not authorized to perform any notarial acts until the commission has been renewed or a new commission has been issued and the applicant has taken the oath of office before a Dedimus Justice. If the application for renewal is not received by the Secretary of State within 90 calendar days after the expiration date of the commission, the notary public must apply for a new commission.
4. Examination. An applicant for renewal must pass an examination administered by the Secretary of State to demonstrate an understanding of the laws, rules, procedures and ethics relevant to performing notarial acts.
5. Application Fee. Every application for renewal of a notary public commission, or a new commission, must be accompanied by payment of a fee prescribed by 5 M.R.S. §87, submitted to the Secretary of State and made payable to the Treasurer, State of Maine.