Government Code § 8230.
If a notary public executes a jurat and the statement
sworn or subscribed to is contained in a document purporting to identify
the affiant, and includes the birthdate or age of the person and a
purported photograph or finger or thumbprint of the person so swearing
or subscribing, the notary public shall require, as a condition to
executing the jurat, that the person verify the birthdate or age
contained in the statement by showing either:
(a) A certified copy of the person's birth certificate, or
(b) An identification card or driver's license issued by the
Department of Motor Vehicles.
For the purposes of preparing for submission of forms required by the
United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, and only for such
purposes, a notary public may also accept for identification any
documents or declarations acceptable to the United States Immigration
and Naturalization Service.
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