Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 194 § 194.315 — Commission as notary public; qualifications; no immunity or benefit
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 194 ·
Oregon Code § 194.315·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Commission as notary public; qualifications; no immunity or benefit.
(1) An individual qualified under
subsection (2) of this section may apply to the Secretary of State for a
commission as a notary public. The applicant shall comply with and provide the
information required under rules adopted by the secretary and pay the
application fee described in ORS 194.365.
(2) An applicant
for a commission as a notary public must:
(a) Be at least
18 years of age;
(b) Be a resident
of this state or have a place of employment or practice in this state;
(c) Be able to
read and write English;
(d) Not have been
convicted of a felony or any crime involving fraud, dishonesty or deceit during
the 10-year period preceding the date of application;
(e) Not have been
convicted of:
(A) Acting as or
otherwise impersonating a notary public as described in ORS 194.990 (1)(b);
(B) Obstructing
governmental or judicial administration under ORS 162.235 (1)(b); or
(C) Engaging in
the unlawful practice of law as described in ORS 9.160;
(f) Not have been
found by a court to have:
(A) Practiced law
without a license in a suit under ORS 9.166; or
(B) Engaged in an
unlawful trade practice described in ORS 646.608 (1)(uuu);
(g) Not have
entered into an assurance of voluntary compliance, pursuant to ORS 646.632,
based on an alleged violation of ORS 646.608 (1)(uuu);
(h) Not have had
a commission as a notary public revoked during the 10-year period preceding the
date of application;
(i) Not be
disqualified under ORS 194.340 to receive a commission;
(j) Complete the
course of study described in ORS 194.325; and
(k) Have passed
the examination required under ORS 194.325.
(3) Before the
Secretary of State may issue a commission as a notary public, the applicant
shall execute an oath of office and submit it to the secretary.
(4) Upon the
applicants compliance with this section, the Secretary of State shall issue a
commission as a notary public to the applicant for a term of four years.
(5) A commission
as a notary public authorizes the notary public to perform notarial acts. The
commission does not provide the notary public any immunity or benefit conferred
by law of this state on public officials or employees of this state.
(6) Each notary
public may file with the Secretary of State a statement waiving the fees
specified under ORS 194.400. If a notary public files the statement waiving the
fees, the office of that notary public is not considered a lucrative office.
(7) The functions
of a notary public are not considered official duties under Article III,
section 1, of the Oregon Constitution.
(8) A commission
as a notary public is not considered a commission under Article V, section 18,
of the Oregon Constitution. [2013 c.219 §20; 2016 c.47 §3; 2023 c.410 §7]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 194.315
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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