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[Show more]The Secretary of the Commonwealth is authorized to appoint and commission notaries public for a term of ______ years from the date of appointment. - 4 years 
Notary Public Law: Section 2 
 
The jurisdiction of notaries public is coextensive with the boundaries of the _________________. - Commonwealt...
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Add to cartThe Secretary of the Commonwealth is authorized to appoint and commission notaries public for a term of ______ years from the date of appointment. - 4 years 
Notary Public Law: Section 2 
 
The jurisdiction of notaries public is coextensive with the boundaries of the _________________. - Commonwealt...
Minimum Age for becoming a Notary in PA - 18 years of age ( Sec 321 a 1) 
 
Maximum time requirement for the bond, oath of office and commission to be recorded in the office of recorder of deeds of the county in which the Notary maintains an office - 45 Days 
 
Under RULONA and applicant for a commi...
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Add to cartMinimum Age for becoming a Notary in PA - 18 years of age ( Sec 321 a 1) 
 
Maximum time requirement for the bond, oath of office and commission to be recorded in the office of recorder of deeds of the county in which the Notary maintains an office - 45 Days 
 
Under RULONA and applicant for a commi...
Minimum age to become a Notary in PA - 18 years of age 
 
What is maximum amount of time to record bond, oath of office and commission at the Recorder of Deeds in the county which the notary maintains an office? - 45 Days 
 
Under RULONA, what amount must surety bond from insurance company licensed ...
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Add to cartMinimum age to become a Notary in PA - 18 years of age 
 
What is maximum amount of time to record bond, oath of office and commission at the Recorder of Deeds in the county which the notary maintains an office? - 45 Days 
 
Under RULONA, what amount must surety bond from insurance company licensed ...
Minimum age to become a Notary in PA - 18 years of age 
 
What is maximum amount of time to record bond, oath of office and commission at the Recorder of Deeds in the county which the notary maintains an office? - 45 Days 
 
Under RULONA, what amount must surety bond from insurance company licensed ...
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Add to cartMinimum age to become a Notary in PA - 18 years of age 
 
What is maximum amount of time to record bond, oath of office and commission at the Recorder of Deeds in the county which the notary maintains an office? - 45 Days 
 
Under RULONA, what amount must surety bond from insurance company licensed ...
When does the notary need to print their name? - If your signature is not legible 
 
True or False: A notary should apply for reappointment a minimum of 60 days before his/her commission expires. - True 
 
True or False: A notary does not need to demand personal appearance when the signature on the ...
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Add to cartWhen does the notary need to print their name? - If your signature is not legible 
 
True or False: A notary should apply for reappointment a minimum of 60 days before his/her commission expires. - True 
 
True or False: A notary does not need to demand personal appearance when the signature on the ...
The Notary Commission Application Fee for the State of PA - $42 
 
The Notary Act requires a Notary to notify the Department of State if the notary's journal is lost or stolen within: - Promptly (10 Days) 
 
Eligibility for a commission - 18 years of age - citizen or permanent resident - read and w...
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Add to cartThe Notary Commission Application Fee for the State of PA - $42 
 
The Notary Act requires a Notary to notify the Department of State if the notary's journal is lost or stolen within: - Promptly (10 Days) 
 
Eligibility for a commission - 18 years of age - citizen or permanent resident - read and w...
A notary commission which began on January 1, 2017 (12:00 a.m.) will end on: - January 1, 2021 (11:59 p.m.) 
 
A notary public is not licensed to practice law and may not, under any circumstances, give legal advice unless he/she is a licensed attorney. - True 
 
You must be employed in or a legal re...
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Add to cartA notary commission which began on January 1, 2017 (12:00 a.m.) will end on: - January 1, 2021 (11:59 p.m.) 
 
A notary public is not licensed to practice law and may not, under any circumstances, give legal advice unless he/she is a licensed attorney. - True 
 
You must be employed in or a legal re...
1. Notaries public are commissioned by : The Secretary of State 
2. A/An may be appointed a notary public without an examination- 
: An *attorney* admitted to practice in New York State (bonus point: also exempt are officially 
appointed *Court Clerks* in the NY State court system) 
3. True/False: ...
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Add to cart1. Notaries public are commissioned by : The Secretary of State 
2. A/An may be appointed a notary public without an examination- 
: An *attorney* admitted to practice in New York State (bonus point: also exempt are officially 
appointed *Court Clerks* in the NY State court system) 
3. True/False: ...
Notary Public - an officer whose duty is to attest to genuineness in order to render same as evidence of facts; public officer; official acts receive credence in own country and others where instruments used as evidence; at times officer of court 
 
Notary requirements - citizen or resident alien of...
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Add to cartNotary Public - an officer whose duty is to attest to genuineness in order to render same as evidence of facts; public officer; official acts receive credence in own country and others where instruments used as evidence; at times officer of court 
 
Notary requirements - citizen or resident alien of...
Acknowledgement - a formal declaration before a notary public or other authorized person by an individual signing and instrument that such execution is his or her free act and deed, and that it was signed willingly for the purpose defined in the instrument 
 
Affiant - person who makes and subscribe...
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Add to cartAcknowledgement - a formal declaration before a notary public or other authorized person by an individual signing and instrument that such execution is his or her free act and deed, and that it was signed willingly for the purpose defined in the instrument 
 
Affiant - person who makes and subscribe...
What is one requirement for becoming a CA Notary Public? - be a legal resident of California 
 
Your jurisdiction will be - the entire state of CA 
 
A possible penalty for committing perjury is... - 2 years in prison 
3 years in prison 
4 years in prison 
ALL OF THE ABOVE 
 
You have how many days ...
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Add to cartWhat is one requirement for becoming a CA Notary Public? - be a legal resident of California 
 
Your jurisdiction will be - the entire state of CA 
 
A possible penalty for committing perjury is... - 2 years in prison 
3 years in prison 
4 years in prison 
ALL OF THE ABOVE 
 
You have how many days ...
Notary Public - a person of proven integrity appointed by the State of Colorado to serve the public as an impartial witness in taking acknowledgements, administering oaths and affirmations, and performing other acts authorized by law 
 
To become a Notary Public, you must meet the following: - - 18y...
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Add to cartNotary Public - a person of proven integrity appointed by the State of Colorado to serve the public as an impartial witness in taking acknowledgements, administering oaths and affirmations, and performing other acts authorized by law 
 
To become a Notary Public, you must meet the following: - - 18y...
Notary Public - · Has integrity & follows the law 
· State appointed 
· Is a public servant 
· Is an impartial witness 
 
Relationship between Notary & Signer - 1. Authenticate 
2. Verify 
3. Compel Truthfulness 
 
Notary Qualifications - · Be 18 years old or older 
· Legally reside in MI 
· ...
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Add to cartNotary Public - · Has integrity & follows the law 
· State appointed 
· Is a public servant 
· Is an impartial witness 
 
Relationship between Notary & Signer - 1. Authenticate 
2. Verify 
3. Compel Truthfulness 
 
Notary Qualifications - · Be 18 years old or older 
· Legally reside in MI 
· ...
1) When can a notary public reapply for commission without re-testing? - 1) Up until 6 months from expiration date. 
2) Up until 1 year after military discharge (except dishonorable) 
3) When the renewal is mailed to the notary public reminding that expiration date is in 3 months. 
 
2) Who is appoi...
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Add to cart1) When can a notary public reapply for commission without re-testing? - 1) Up until 6 months from expiration date. 
2) Up until 1 year after military discharge (except dishonorable) 
3) When the renewal is mailed to the notary public reminding that expiration date is in 3 months. 
 
2) Who is appoi...
A document used as testimony in a court proceeding is called a (n) - deposition 
 
A duly qualified notary public is deemed capable of performing notarial acts in accordance with the - law 
 
A misdemeanor is a (n) - intentionally wrongful or improper act 
 
It is incumbent on the notary to scrutini...
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Add to cartA document used as testimony in a court proceeding is called a (n) - deposition 
 
A duly qualified notary public is deemed capable of performing notarial acts in accordance with the - law 
 
A misdemeanor is a (n) - intentionally wrongful or improper act 
 
It is incumbent on the notary to scrutini...
Powers of notary - Each notary public is empowered to 
(1) Take acknowledgments 
(2) Administer oaths and affirmations 
(3) Certify that a copy of a document is a true copy of another document 
(4) Perform any other act permitted by law 
 
A Notary disqualified - 1. For the purposes of this chapter...
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Add to cartPowers of notary - Each notary public is empowered to 
(1) Take acknowledgments 
(2) Administer oaths and affirmations 
(3) Certify that a copy of a document is a true copy of another document 
(4) Perform any other act permitted by law 
 
A Notary disqualified - 1. For the purposes of this chapter...
Critical commencement date - commencement date stated in the commission NOT date commission was issued or mailed 
 
Who issues commission? - Secretary of State 
 
When does commission become valid - After taking oath of office and bond are filed on time 
 
Who do you file oath and bond with - county...
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Add to cartCritical commencement date - commencement date stated in the commission NOT date commission was issued or mailed 
 
Who issues commission? - Secretary of State 
 
When does commission become valid - After taking oath of office and bond are filed on time 
 
Who do you file oath and bond with - county...
1: What is one requirement for becoming a California Notary Public? - Be a legal resident of California 
 
2: Your jurisdiction will be: - The entire state of California 
 
3: A possible penalty for committing perjury is: - 2, 3 or 4 years 
 
4: You have how many days to take your oath of office aft...
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Add to cart1: What is one requirement for becoming a California Notary Public? - Be a legal resident of California 
 
2: Your jurisdiction will be: - The entire state of California 
 
3: A possible penalty for committing perjury is: - 2, 3 or 4 years 
 
4: You have how many days to take your oath of office aft...
If a Notary identifies a signer through proper ID but forgets to put the information in her journal, she would be fined for? - 750 
 
Aaron has filed his Oath of Office and bond with the county recorder's office where he holds his principal place of business. Aaron is under oath for the duration of...
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Add to cartIf a Notary identifies a signer through proper ID but forgets to put the information in her journal, she would be fined for? - 750 
 
Aaron has filed his Oath of Office and bond with the county recorder's office where he holds his principal place of business. Aaron is under oath for the duration of...
How long is a notary's term of office? - 4 Years 
 
What is required amount of a notary bond? - $10,000 
 
The notary bond dates must be the same as the notary commission dates that are set by the Secretary of State. - True 
 
Who gives the notary their oath of office? - County Clerk 
 
The notary...
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Add to cartHow long is a notary's term of office? - 4 Years 
 
What is required amount of a notary bond? - $10,000 
 
The notary bond dates must be the same as the notary commission dates that are set by the Secretary of State. - True 
 
Who gives the notary their oath of office? - County Clerk 
 
The notary...
The venue on a notary certificate should be filled in with the county where - the notarization takes place 
 
A signer comes to you and asks you to notarize his signature on a statement and give him an oath. What type of notarization is this? - jurat 
 
In a signature by mark, what must the notary d...
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Add to cartThe venue on a notary certificate should be filled in with the county where - the notarization takes place 
 
A signer comes to you and asks you to notarize his signature on a statement and give him an oath. What type of notarization is this? - jurat 
 
In a signature by mark, what must the notary d...
Powers & limitations - Notarial acts that may be performed by a notary within the state. 
 
Acknowledgement - A notarial act in which a notary certifies that a signer, whose identity is personally known to the notary or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence, has admitted, in the presence of t...
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Add to cartPowers & limitations - Notarial acts that may be performed by a notary within the state. 
 
Acknowledgement - A notarial act in which a notary certifies that a signer, whose identity is personally known to the notary or proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence, has admitted, in the presence of t...
Notarial Acts - The six enumerated notarial powers authorized by RULONA are: - 1. Taking an acknowledgment 
2. Administering an oath or affirmation 
3. Taking a verification on oath or affirmation (includes an affidavit) 
4. Witnessing or attesting a signature - note that this is a new notarial act ...
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Add to cartNotarial Acts - The six enumerated notarial powers authorized by RULONA are: - 1. Taking an acknowledgment 
2. Administering an oath or affirmation 
3. Taking a verification on oath or affirmation (includes an affidavit) 
4. Witnessing or attesting a signature - note that this is a new notarial act ...
Acknowledgement - a declaration by an individual before a notarial officer that the individual has signed a record for the purpose stated in the record and, if the record is signed in a representative capacity, that the individual signed the record with proper authority and signed it as the act of t...
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Add to cartAcknowledgement - a declaration by an individual before a notarial officer that the individual has signed a record for the purpose stated in the record and, if the record is signed in a representative capacity, that the individual signed the record with proper authority and signed it as the act of t...
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1.	When is a current notary public eligible to apply to renew his or her commission?: 90days 
 
2.	It is	okay to notarize documents if the client is on the phone from another state. 
a)	Sometimes 
b)	Never 
c)	Always: never 
 
3.	It is okay for you to notarize 
a)	None of these 
b)	Quit Claim Deeds,...
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Add to cart1.	When is a current notary public eligible to apply to renew his or her commission?: 90days 
 
2.	It is	okay to notarize documents if the client is on the phone from another state. 
a)	Sometimes 
b)	Never 
c)	Always: never 
 
3.	It is okay for you to notarize 
a)	None of these 
b)	Quit Claim Deeds,...
How long must a notary retain her journal? - Ten years. 
 
A Colorado notary may perform copy certifications on documents - From the federal government so long as the document doesn't contain language prohibiting the document from being reproduced. 
 
If the notary is presented with a document that...
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Add to cartHow long must a notary retain her journal? - Ten years. 
 
A Colorado notary may perform copy certifications on documents - From the federal government so long as the document doesn't contain language prohibiting the document from being reproduced. 
 
If the notary is presented with a document that...
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