Excerpt from Rouech''s Manual of the Rights, Duties and Liabilities: Notaries Public Under the Common Law as Modified by the Statutes of Michigan
The notaries of England have always considered themselves authorized to administer oaths, and the act of 5 and 6 Will. IV has placed it beyond doubt. In the United States they do not exercise the power unless authorized by statute, except in cases where the oath is to be used out of the State or in the courts of the United States.
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