The Notary's term of office is four years and is applicable state-wide. He/She is an officer
of the state of Alabama and is appointed by the Probate Judge of their county.
As the name implies, a Notary Public is a public officer located in the community so that
he or she may be of service to the public. Our laws consider certain instruments of such
importance that they must be signed by the maker in the presence of a public officer.
The Notary's primary duty is to show that the signer of a document understands what
he/she is signing and has declared that his/her identity and signature are genuine.
The purpose is to prevent fraud and forgery. The Notary is not authorized to
practice law or give legal advice. The Notary may not take acknowledgements over the
telephone or take an acknowledgement because he recognizes the signature or a friend
states that it is the person's signature. If appointed, you must never take an
acknowledgement unless the acknowledger appears before you, otherwise, the whole
purpose is defeated. remember: The Notary's duty is to prevent fraud and forgery.