You can still be a lawyer with most misdemeanors, so probably.
Depending on your jurisdiction, crimes involving moral turpitude may disqualify you.
I do not believe that there is an accepted abbreviation for the designation of "Notary Public."
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The possessive form of the singular noun notary public is notary public's.example: This form requires a notary public's signature.
The answer to this question was not researched -HOWEVER- in an institution that large it only stands to reason that at least one of their employees IS a Notary Public. The question is - do they offer Notary service to the general public? Many institutions and corporations and businesses employ Notary's Public, but they do not necessarily offer this service to the public at large, they are used only for internal administrative purposes.
A law enforcement officer is a notary public.
If that accountant is also a notary public, then yes.
The requirements for being a notary public and obtaining a seal vary from state to state. In general, you will need to file an application with your state and pay a processing fee. Most states also require that applicants to become a notary public provide proof of having a surety bond.
Only a notary public can sign. Often Lawyers are also Notary Publics as well.
There is no such thing as a "warranty deeds notary". A notary public in the U.S. can notarize any document.
Licenses to be a Notary Public are granted to individuals, not to positions. So unless a librarian has received such a license he or she is not a Notary Public. If he - or anyone - is a notary, the fact is often publicized at the location, or elsewhere.
A doctor could be a notary public only if they have received notary commission from the notary control board of the state they are in. A doctor would not pick this title up automatically when he/she becomes a doctor.
Nudity paintings are accepted by the general public because they are a form of art.