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Under what condition can your notary commission be suspended and/or revoked?

  1. Not paying taxes

  2. Not voting in general elections

  3. Not paying child support

  4. Failing to report a change of address

The correct answer is: Not paying child support

Your notary commission can be suspended and/or revoked if you fail to pay child support. This is because not paying child support may be seen as a lack of responsibility and accountability, which are crucial traits for a notary to possess. Options A, B, and D may also result in consequences, but they are not directly related to the duties and responsibilities of a notary. Therefore, they would not lead to suspension or revocation of a notary commission. It is important for a notary to remain in good standing with the law and uphold their ethical and professional standards in order to maintain their notary commission.