Maryland Code § SG-18-224

Section SG-18-224
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(a) A commission as notary public does not authorize an individual to:
(1) assist a person in drafting legal records, give legal advice, or
otherwise practice law;
(2) act as an immigration consultant or an expert on immigration
matters;
(3) represent a person in a judicial or administrative proceeding
relating to immigration to the United States, United States citizenship, or related
matters; or
(4) receive compensation for performing any of the activities listed in
items (1) through (3) of this subsection.
(b) A notary public may not engage in false or deceptive advertising.
(c) A notary public may not use the term "notario" or "notario publico"
unless the notary public is an attorney licensed to practice law in the State.
(d) (1) A notary public may not advertise or represent that the notary
public may assist persons in drafting legal records, give legal advice, or otherwise
practice law unless the notary public is an attorney licensed to practice law in the
State.
(2) (i) If a notary public who is not an attorney licensed to practice
law in the State in any manner advertises or represents that the notary public offers
notarial services, whether orally or in a record, including broadcast media, print
media, and the Internet, the notary public shall include the following statement, or
an alternate statement authorized or required by the Secretary of State, in the
advertisement or representation: "I am not an attorney licensed to practice law in
this State. I am not allowed to draft legal records, give advice on legal matters,
including immigration, or charge a fee for those activities.".

(ii) The statement required under subparagraph (i) of this
paragraph shall be included prominently and in each language used in the
advertisement or representation.
(iii) If the form of advertisement or representation is not
broadcast media, print media, or the Internet and does not allow inclusion of the
statement required under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph because of size, the
statement shall be prominently displayed or provided at the place of performance of
the notarial act before the notarial act is performed.
(e) Except as otherwise allowed by law, a notary public may not withhold
access to or possession of an original record provided by a person that seeks
performance of a notarial act by the notary public.

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