Since I are one . . . [It goes hand-in-hand with being a Constable as occasionally you need to notarize subpoenas.]
You now must keep a bound log book, have the person sign it, put their personal ID info in the book every time, but they shouldn't be able to see anyone else's info (kinda difficult in a bound book, and mostly ignored), most all of us had to buy new seals that must be replaced every 7 years. The total cost for all the supplies doesn't equal what most any Notary makes over the 7 years. The fees we are allowed to charge are still ridiculous ($0.50 - 3.00 max IIRC). Since I don't notarize stuff for the public, I don't pay attention to the approved fees.
They also prohibited us from notarizing documents at real estate closings (apparently some were making serious money being "traveling notaries" doing this service), unless we work for a law-firm as a salaried employee (why should that make a diff?) . . . even if said employee is not an attorney.
Oh yes, attorneys that are notaries are exempt from the record keeping requirements! <DOH>
All this was done by Romney with EO418 and no legislative input!