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NJ A4216

NJ A4216
Permits notaries public to take oath before legislative members during declared state of emergency.


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Introduced
02/19/2026
In Committee
02/19/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Presently, N.J.S.A. 52:7-14 directs that within three months of the receipt of his commission, a notary public shall take and subscribe an oath before the clerk of the county in which he resides. The oath of office of a nonresident notary public should be taken and subscribed before the clerk of the county in which he maintains his office or is employed. In the event of a declared state of emergency, such as the public health emergency and state of emergency declared by the Governor's Executive Order 103 of 2020, county level offices may not function normally, potentially resulting in delays or interruption to the vital services performed by notaries. This bill provides an additional, alternative way for a notary public to take the required oath. Under the bill, when a period of a declared state of emergency exists, a notary public may take and subscribe the oath before a member of the New Jersey Legislature for the area covered by the state of emergency. Thus, if a local state of emergency exists, a notary public may take and subscribe an oath before any legislator whose district includes that local unit; if a countywide state of emergency exists, a notary public may take and subscribe an oath before any legislator whose district includes that jurisdictional boundary, and if a statewide state of emergency exists, a notary public may take and subscribe an oath before any member of the New Jersey Legislature. The member of the Legislature before whom the oath of office is taken shall retain and, within 30 days of the end of the declared state of emergency, shall transmit the oath to the clerk of the county for filing. The bill directs the State Treasurer to provide each member of the Legislature with access to certificates of commission, and the notice concerning a notary public who is not licensed as an attorney-at-law for distribution to the applicant. The applicant remains responsible for the payment of the notary public application fee and oath of office recording fee.

AI Summary

This bill allows notaries public in New Jersey to take their oath of office before a member of the New Jersey Legislature, in addition to the usual county clerk, during a declared state of emergency, such as the public health emergency declared in 2020. This change is intended to prevent delays or interruptions in notary services when county offices may not be functioning normally. The legislator who administers the oath will be responsible for retaining it and submitting it to the county clerk within 30 days after the state of emergency ends. The bill also directs the State Treasurer to provide legislators with the necessary documents for this process, while applicants will still be responsible for paying the required fees.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee (on 02/19/2026)

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