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Do you have to give up being a notary if you change jobs and your employer paid for your commission?

  1. Yes, immediately

  2. Yes, after 6 months

  3. No

  4. Only if requested by a new employer

The correct answer is: No

If your employer paid for your commission to become a notary, you do not have to give up your notary status if you change jobs. This is because the commission belongs to you and is not dependent on your employer. The other options are incorrect because - A: You do not have to give up your notary status immediately, as it is not tied to your employment. - B: You do not have to wait for 6 months to give up your notary status, as you do not need to give it up in the first place. - D: You do not have to give up your notary status only if requested by a new employer, as your notary commission is yours and not dependent on any employer. Therefore, the correct answer is C: No, you do not have to give up your notary status if you change jobs and your employer paid for your commission.