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What is the term length for a notary public commission in Tennessee?

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In Tennessee, a notary public is commissioned for a term of four years, after which they must renew their commission if they wish to continue serving as a notary.

Who is responsible for appointing notaries public in Tennessee?

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Notaries public in Tennessee are appointed by the county legislative body (county commission) in the county where they reside or maintain their principal place of business.

What is required before a Tennessee notary public can begin performing notarizations after being appointed?

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After being appointed, a Tennessee notary public must file a bond and take an oath of office with the county clerk before they can begin performing notarizations.

Under Tennessee law, which of the following acts is a notary public prohibited from performing?

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A notary public in Tennessee is prohibited from notarizing their own signature or any document in which they have a direct beneficial interest.

What is the minimum bond amount that a Tennessee notary public must post before assuming their duties?

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Tennessee law requires notaries public to post a bond in the amount of $10,000, which serves as a financial guarantee of the notary's faithful performance of duties.