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HomeFamily CodeDiv. 3Pt. 4Ch. 2§ 535 Notary Confidential Marriage Revocation

§ 535 Notary Confidential Marriage Revocation

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§ 535 Notary Confidential Marriage Revocation

This law says that if a notary public does something wrong after being allowed to issue confidential marriage licenses, they can lose their approval. They also won't get their fees back.

Key Takeaways

  • •Notaries can lose their approval to issue confidential marriage licenses if they break the rules.
  • •If a notary is accused of breaking the rules, there will be a hearing to decide what happens.
  • •The notary won't get their fees back if they lose their approval.
  • •The county clerk will tell the Secretary of State about what happened.

Example

A notary public is approved to issue confidential marriage licenses but then gets caught doing something illegal, like forging signatures.

The county clerk will take away their approval, keep the fees they paid, and tell the Secretary of State about what happened.

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§ 535 Notary Confidential Marriage Revocation

(a) If, after an approval to issue confidential marriage licenses is granted pursuant to this chapter, it is discovered that the notary public has engaged in any of the actions specified in Section 8214.1 of the Government Code, the approval shall be revoked, and the county clerk shall notify the Secretary of State for whatever action the Secretary of State deems appropriate. Any fees paid by the notary public shall be retained by the county clerk. (b) If a notary public who is approved to authorize confidential marriages pursuant to this chapter is alleged to have violated a provision of this division, the county clerk shall conduct a hearing to determine if the approval of the notary public should be suspended or revoked. The notary public may present any evidence as is necessary in the notary public’s defense. If the county clerk determines that the notary public has violated a provision of this division, the county clerk may place the notary public on probation or suspend or revoke the notary public’s registration, and any fees paid by the notary public shall be retained by the county clerk. The county clerk shall report the findings of the hearing to the Secretary of State for whatever action the Secretary of State deems appropriate. (Amended by Stats. 2006, Ch. 816, Sec. 37. Effective January 1, 2007. Operative January 1, 2008, by Sec. 56 of Ch. 816.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

confidential marriage licensesSection 8214.1 of the Government Codecounty clerkSecretary of Stateprobationsuspend or revoke

Related Statutes

  • § 532 Notary Confidential Marriage Training
  • § 534 Confidential Marriage License Notaries
  • § 1817 Probation Officer Family Court Duties
  • § 3011 Child Custody Best Interests
  • § 425 Marriage Record Correction Process

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Family Code. Section 535.
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