Massachusetts law about notaries public | Mass.gov
M.G.L. chapter 222, sec. 17: A Notary Public shall not advise clients, offer legal advice or represent or advertise the notary public as a legal specialist or consultant unless the notary public is an attorney licensed to practice law in the commonwealth.
Richardson v. The UPS Store, Inc., 486 Mass. 126 (2020)
"The $1.25 fee cap set forth in G. L. c. 262, § 41, applies only to a particular notarial act known as "noting," i.e., a step in the process of protesting a dishonored negotiable instrument." It does not limit the fees for any other act by notaries.
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