New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 8 - STATE ETHICS COMMISSION
Part 5 - COMPLAINTS AGAINST NOTARIES
Section 1.8.5.8 - COMPLAINTS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Any person may submit a complaint against a notarial officer alleging an act or omission that, if proven, would justify denial, revocation, suspension, or the imposition of a condition on the notarial officer's authority to perform notarial acts. The complaint shall:
B. Upon receiving a properly submitted complaint, the director may share the complaint with the office of the secretary of state and request the SOS to provide records related to the respondent; provided that, if the complaint names a respondent who is a judicial officer, the director shall refer the complaint to the judicial standards commission and take no further action on the complaint.
C. After receiving the respondent's file from the secretary of state, the director shall:
D. If the respondent fails to provide a response to the complaint, then the respondent's failure to provide a response will be construed as the respondent's failure to maintain address information with the Secretary of State, as required by Subsection E of 12.9.3.8 NMAC, and the commission may take adverse action, up to and including revocation of the respondent's authority to perform notarial acts, on that basis.
E. After receiving the respondent's response, the director shall conduct an investigation and review the complaint, the response, and any other relevant documents or material that the director may obtain pursuant to an investigation. As part of an investigation, the director may interview witnesses, request documents, and obtain and review any other evidence reasonably related to the complaint.
F. Failure by a complainant or a respondent to participate in the investigation in good faith is a basis for the Commission to draw an adverse inference.