Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 194 § 194.340 — Grounds to deny, revoke, suspend or condition commission of notary public
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 194 ·
Oregon Code § 194.340·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Grounds to deny, revoke, suspend or condition commission of notary public.
(1) The Secretary of State may
deny, revoke, suspend or impose a condition on a commission as a notary public
for:
(a) Failure of
the applicant or notary public to comply with any provision of this chapter,
any rule adopted by the Secretary of State under this chapter or any other
state or federal law relating to any duty required of a notary public;
(b) A fraudulent,
dishonest or deceitful misstatement or omission in the application for a
commission as a notary public submitted to the secretary;
(c) A conviction
of the applicant or notary public for any felony or for a crime involving
fraud, dishonesty or deceit;
(d) A conviction
of the applicant or notary public for:
(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;
(e) A finding by
a court that the applicant or notary public:
(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);
(f) Entering into
an assurance of voluntary compliance, pursuant to ORS 646.632, based on an
alleged violation of ORS 646.608 (1)(uuu);
(g) A finding
against, or admission of liability by, the applicant or notary public in any
legal proceeding or disciplinary action based on the applicants or notary
publics fraud, dishonesty or deceit;
(h) Use of false
or misleading advertising or representation by the notary public representing
that the notary public has powers, qualifications, rights or privileges that
the notary public does not have, including the power to counsel on immigration
matters;
(i) Denial,
revocation, suspension or conditioning of a commission as a notary public in
another state; or
(j) Execution of
any certificate as a notary public containing a statement known to the notary
public to be false.
(2) If the
Secretary of State denies, revokes, suspends or imposes a condition on a
commission as a notary public, opportunity for hearing shall be accorded as
provided in ORS chapter 183 for a contested case.
(3) The authority
of the Secretary of State to deny, revoke, suspend or impose a condition on a
commission as a notary public does not prevent a person from seeking and
obtaining other criminal or civil remedies provided by law. [2013 c.219 §22;
2016 c.47 §4; 2023 c.410 §8]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 194.340
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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