Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

c..- 9 OFFICE OF THE AlTORNEYdENEtiL OF TEXAS AUSTIN EuaonbXo Aadrew J. HIdcoy, P6ge 8 "ATt. 0950. The Sakoreta vi state aball ZUndah -oh @VU&y clerk I) p ixtie& ll.at of all notaries FubtiQ 80 appointedl an& pualZ?lbAt and saiA vlrrk lball Qrsmine saia list ror publie lnspoatlon aad post a ocpp tiher88i on the aourthouee a00f. *Art. 8981. Whrrra notary im appointed, the beorotery ef Stateshall P’anrrA the evm- mirrion to the wuatyolerk of the aouaty~ where the party zvnid~m, Said olork ah&l& &ma- diataly notify said garty to 6 pear bafvre him within. tan Aam, pay tar hf I evm&isalon, 6aa qialiiJr aoi3orAlag to law. If maid party be abecat fram the aounty, or liek at the tiao of’ t&e reaeption of said avrmismi~n br the olork he dxill har*.tuI day. +0&u kls roturn to rafd aountp fn whloh to 6ppear and quali*. “Al%. sass. The olerk *airins the 8-0 Pisaion shall la&mar thenv&the day on whibh notie* WEa glrtm, ana is th0 prty ply t&s dtatq fee fvt ommdon and qmlify resvrdlng to iaw, the said clerk *ball notify tha 800~ r0tary 0f iJute 0r bfr pualifloation, gitiag UattB Of ~189, End rclQ%tthO fO0 b3 sh3 Offi- ser. Xf the party fails CO ~~112~ ad FQJ the fss within the l&&ted tiaw, the a point- otrrnb02uril ho mid, and t&o olork Sal P ewt%rJ on tho beok of ths s~mm&aslvn that the party ha8 f.allsdto @W.irP, ,bndre%Pnr it to tba Secretary o? State* “Art. 6965. p8rson ap ohted a notary Y publie, before enter f QB hi8 vt$ vial Uutioe, ~&all ereouts a bond for oas thouband dollam, tv be a,pproveA by the cvunty vlaTk of his vOUnty, pagable to the cmernor, aonditioned r0T ths faithful perfonaavve of the duties ol his OiYivri end ohall also take u.nd sublrsrfbs ElseVfffUial v&h, whioh shall br ~AAVPUS~on salA bond, with th6 aertlfiaaie of the offlcor abainl~tsr- 1% the sams~ said bond rball be moordo in th8 Eonoreble Andrew S. Elekoy, Pa@ 9 offioa of the oounty OleFk, and doposlted iA 8aid OffiCtb,t?Ad Shau AOt be void VI1 the f iret recovery, 0Ad mapbe 8~6d on in the mma of the $mrty iajured from the to tims untS1 the wh&e fmoimt themoot bar been rom%ero& *Art, 8984, Publla ahall bava lfota~Ae8 the same authority to take aoknowld@mnt8 0r pr00r8 0r mittma imrtuhtit8 pmt08t8 iartrumaatm by law to 6. prvtutea, pemitted cAabiatr?r oaths, and take 8apo8itlon8, a8 i8 AOW or mey haresfter be eonferrod by hw UPOAOaPntp 0lOl%," Ar tlc lo5955 r up r a p r vvldoth0t m tha lt6tntory gzkof the notary pub& ad be, apprwotl b thm aottn%~ !Chi@article howater,doe8 not ZSQd PO thntitha vtiio;al oath be aA&l#toreA by the aro&y~ ekrk; the ltetute tusm..the ibllmlng lan uaaa Wad &al%ak3 take aad subrb~ribo tho Hfiaia t aaOh,~whiob8Mll bo inda8ed oa said band, ,hthe ewt;i?leatod tho off~omr mhinirtsring 8ame.* r tha proYx8lon8 a ANlOla a9q nvtarler publie have the memo aOthar%tytoadainf#ter v0th8, oh., 08 ovunty olerkn. You am rorpaotfully advloedthat it is tho opinion or thl8 de rtmat that a lwailf qmlfitod Mary pmii3 artla haye F ~lgpl8itlthatity t0 adininimt4~the ofri- ala1 oath and aiYiAar%t inpr\imd about. Ymr qucr~#lt+n 18 0aswrm~ in the aifinPEatlv0. Vsry truly your8 ATTOZPrnY imm?At ce TSXAS BY wJF:Go APFRv?EI‘MAR 15, 1941 ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS