| 1 | A bill to be entitled | 
| 2 | An act relating to notaries public; amending s. 117.05,  | 
| 3 | F.S.; requiring notaries public to provide services  | 
| 4 | without charge to certain persons; creating s. 117.071,  | 
| 5 | F.S.; requiring notaries public to maintain a journal and  | 
| 6 | to record notarial acts; providing an exception; providing  | 
| 7 | requirements for journal entries; requiring retention of  | 
| 8 | the journal for a specified period after the last entry  | 
| 9 | and requiring certain notice upon failure to do so;  | 
| 10 | providing that failure to comply with such requirements  | 
| 11 | may constitute grounds for suspension or nonrenewal of the  | 
| 12 | notary public commission by the Executive Office of the  | 
| 13 | Governor; amending s. 117.10, F.S.; providing an exemption  | 
| 14 | for certain law enforcement officers; providing an  | 
| 15 | effective date. | 
| 16 | 
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| 17 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: | 
| 18 | 
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| 19 |      Section 1.  Subsection (2) of section 117.05, Florida  | 
| 20 | Statutes, is amended to read: | 
| 21 |      117.05  Use of notary commission; unlawful use; notary fee;  | 
| 22 | seal; duties; employer liability; name change; advertising;  | 
| 23 | photocopies; penalties.-- | 
| 24 |      (2)(a)  The fee of a notary public may not exceed $10 for  | 
| 25 | any one notarial act, as indicated by the affixing of the  | 
| 26 | notary's seal to a document accompanied by a written certificate  | 
| 27 | or jurat, except as provided in s. 117.045. | 
| 28 |      (b)  A notary public may not charge a fee: | 
| 29 |      1.  For witnessing an absentee ballot in an election, and  | 
| 30 | must witness such a ballot upon the request of an elector,  | 
| 31 | provided the notarial act is in accordance with the provisions  | 
| 32 | of this chapter. | 
| 33 |      2.  For any notarial act performed for a United States  | 
| 34 | military veteran or a firefighter or law enforcement officer  | 
| 35 | applying for a pension, allotment, allowance, compensation,  | 
| 36 | insurance policy, or other benefit resulting from public  | 
| 37 | service. | 
| 38 |      Section 2.  Section 117.071, Florida Statutes, is created  | 
| 39 | to read: | 
| 40 |      117.071  Use of journal for notarial acts.-- | 
| 41 |      (1)  Each notarial act shall be recorded by the notary  | 
| 42 | public in a sequential paper journal or a journal maintained in  | 
| 43 | a computer or other electronic storage device in accordance with  | 
| 44 | this chapter. A notary who is an attorney licensed to practice  | 
| 45 | in this state or who is employed by an attorney licensed to  | 
| 46 | practice in this state is exempt from this requirement. | 
| 47 |      (a)  For each notarial act, the notary public shall record  | 
| 48 | in the journal at the time of notarization: | 
| 49 |      1.  The date and time of the notarial act. | 
| 50 |      2.  The type of notarial act. | 
| 51 |      3.  The title or name of the document or transaction. | 
| 52 |      4.  The signer's printed name and signature; and, in the  | 
| 53 | case of a journal maintained in a computer or other electronic  | 
| 54 | storage device, the notary may retain an original signature or  | 
| 55 | copy of the signature. | 
| 56 |      5.  The signer's complete address, telephone number, and  | 
| 57 | specific type of identification presented by the signer. | 
| 58 |      (b)  The notary public must retain the journal for  | 
| 59 | safekeeping for at least 5 years after the date of the last  | 
| 60 | entry. | 
| 61 |      (c)  If the notary public journal is stolen, lost,  | 
| 62 | misplaced, destroyed, or rendered unusable within the time  | 
| 63 | period specified in paragraph (b), the notary public must  | 
| 64 | immediately notify the Executive Office of the Governor in  | 
| 65 | writing of the circumstances of the incident. | 
| 66 |      (2)  Failure of a notary public to comply with the  | 
| 67 | requirements of this section may constitute grounds for  | 
| 68 | suspension or nonrenewal of the notary public commission by the  | 
| 69 | Executive Office of the Governor. | 
| 70 |      Section 3.  Section 117.10, Florida Statutes, is amended to  | 
| 71 | read: | 
| 72 |      117.10  Law enforcement and correctional officers.--Law  | 
| 73 | enforcement officers, correctional officers, and correctional  | 
| 74 | probation officers, as defined in s. 943.10, and traffic  | 
| 75 | accident investigation officers and traffic infraction  | 
| 76 | enforcement officers, as described in s. 316.640, are authorized  | 
| 77 | to administer oaths when engaged in the performance of official  | 
| 78 | duties. Sections 117.01, 117.04, 117.045, 117.05, 117.071, and  | 
| 79 | 117.103 do not apply to the provisions of this section. An  | 
| 80 | officer may not notarize his or her own signature. | 
| 81 |      Section 4.  This act shall take effect January 1, 2007. |