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Who is responsible for appointing notaries public in New York State?

  1. The Governor

  2. The Secretary of State

  3. The State Legislature

  4. The local court

The correct answer is: The Secretary of State

The Secretary of State is responsible for appointing notaries public in New York State. This role includes overseeing the application process and ensuring that appointed individuals meet the necessary qualifications to serve as notaries. The Secretary of State's office manages the registration, documentation, and record-keeping associated with notarial appointments, ensuring compliance with state laws. The Governor does hold the power to appoint certain positions within the state, but notaries public are specifically appointed by the Secretary of State. The State Legislature may create the laws governing notaries, but they do not directly appoint them. Local courts do have roles in other legal matters but do not appoint notaries public in New York State.