Idaho Code § 51-113

Grounds for removal.
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A notary public may be removed from the office upon any of the following grounds:
(a) Conviction of a serious crime within the immediately preceding ten (10) year period;
(b) Any action which constitutes official misconduct;
(c) Any material misstatement of fact in his application for appointment as a notary public;
(d) Failure of a conservator or guardian to submit a timely resignation after a notary public becomes incompetent;
(e) Failure of a notary public to submit a timely resignation when he becomes disqualified by virtue of no longer: (1) being a citizen of the United States; or (2) being a resident of Idaho;
(f) Cancellation of the notary bond by the bonding or surety company; or
(g) Cancellation of the notary bond by the state of Idaho when the notary public's bond has been provided by the bureau of risk management of the state of Idaho and the notary's employment with the state is terminated.

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