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Notaries are certified in certain areas and their powers are limited to the state in which their commission is approved, as well as the time frame specified in the commission term. They are commissioned by the Secretary of State in the state they resid... Notaries are certified in certain areas and their powers are limited to the state in which their commission is approved, as well as the time frame specified in the commission term. They are commissioned by the Secretary of State in the state they reside in, and are public servants. public servant As a public servant, you are an official, impartial witness in a variety of fraud deterrent tasks. You must uphold the oath you made to obey the law. Upholding the law must always be the priority for notaries. Often friends, families, or colleagues may pressure you to fulfill acts that go against the Notary Oath, but these practices open up opportunities for fraud. You are another blockade in the road to fraud—and you must uphold your public responsibility to do so. Furthermore, a notary can never discriminate against a customer based on any reasoning besides the law. Race, sexuality, nationality, religion, etc are not valid reasons for refusing credible and quality work to a customer. bureaucracy as a public servant A notary as a public official must always remember that they are an official, impartial third party witness in the ever-ongoing effort against fraud.