Definition of Notary Journal in the Free Online Notary Dictionary
An Official Record Book Of Notarizations Performed By A Notary. Required By Law In The State Of Oregon. All Entries Must Be In Chronological Order And Have All Required Fields Completed At The Time Of Notarization. If Must Be Kept Under The Direct And Exclusive Control Of The Notary And Kept In Locked And/or Secured Area.
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