Sec. 23. (a) "Principal" means an individual: (1) whose signature is reflected on a document that is notarized; (2) who has taken an oath or affirmation administered by a notarial officer; or (3) whose signature is reflected on a document that is notarized after the individual has taken an oath or affirmation administered by a notarial officer. (b) Except as provided in subsection (c), for purposes of a remote notarial act, "principal" means an individual: (1) whose electronic signature is reflected on a document that is notarized and contained in an electronic record; (2) who has taken an oath or affirmation administered by a remote notary public; or (3) whose electronic signature is reflected on a document that is notarized and contained in an electronic record after an individual has taken an oath or affirmation administered by a remote notary public. (c) A principal, for purposes of a remote notarial act, does not include an individual who has taken an oath or affirmation administered by a remote notary public in the capacity of a witness for a remote notarial act.
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