Governor Hochul Vetos Notary Bill

December 3, 2024

The notary requirements around strict recording and retention of transaction records will remain in effect after Governor Kathy Hochul vetoed bill No. A07241A/S8663 on November 22, 2024.

Bill No. A07241A/S8663, initially introduced in May 2023, attempted to streamline the administrative responsibilities of public notaries in New York by exempting non-electronic notary acts from the previously established recording and storage requirements.

The bill was introduced as a response to the Executive Order § 135-c, enacted in 2022, to establish procedures for electronic notary. Many groups, including the New York State Bar Association, called on Governor Hochul to remove the onerous requirements which have caused a 10% decrease in active notaries in NYS. After the veto, the bill was tabled, and the requirements will remain in effect for the foreseeable future.

Gross Shuman has attorneys, paralegals and support staff who are active notaries commissioned by New York State, capable of meeting the needs of our clients.

Matthew Taboni is a law clerk with Gross Shuman P.C.  and a student at the University at Buffalo School of Law. He can be reached at 716-854-4300 ext. 304 or [email protected]