Notify Secretary of State if journal is lost or stolen.
IMMEDIATELY
Notify Secretary of State if seal is lost or stolen.
IMMEDIATELY
Notary's representative notifies Secretary of State of Notary's death.
IMMEDIATELY
Surrender journal to peace officer upon his/her request.
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CALIFORNIA NOTARY 2021
Notify Secretary of State if journal is lost or stolen. - correct answer IMMEDIATELY
Notify Secretary of State if seal is lost or stolen. - correct answer IMMEDIATELY
Notary's representative notifies Secretary of State of Notary's death. - correct answer
IMMEDIATELY
Surrender journal to peace officer upon his/her request. - correct answer IMMEDIATELY
Notify Secretary of State if journal has been surrendered to a peace officer. - correct answer 10
Days
A Notary must respond to written request for a photocopy of the Notary Journal. - correct
answer 15 Business Days
File oath of office and bond With the county clerk's office. - correct answer 30 days
Deliver journal to the county clerk upon resignation, Expiration without obtaining
reappointment within 30 days, disqualification, or death. - correct answer 30 days
Notify secretary of state of an address change. - correct answer 30 days
Respond to Secretary of State's request for information. - correct answer 30 days
Failing to notify the secretary of state of a name or address change. - correct answer Infraction
and fine of up to $500
, Negligently failing to discharge notary duties and responsibilities. - correct answer Civil penalty
of up to $750
Failure to complete acknowledgment one signed and stamped. - correct answer Civil penalty of
up to $750
Failing to administer an oath or affirmation required by law. - correct answer Civil penalty of up
to $750
Charging more than the maximum allowed by law. - correct answer Civil penalty of up to $750
Willfully failing to discharge notary duties and responsibilities. - correct answer Civil penalty of
up to $1500
Committed an act of dishonesty, fraud, deceit with intent to harm. - correct answer Civil penalty
of up to $1500
Failing to report lost or stolen seal. - correct answer Civil penalty of up to $1500
Using false or misleading advertising. - correct answer Civil penalty of up to $1500
Advertising in a language other than English without statement and fees. - correct answer Civil
penalty of up to $1500
Advertising using "Notario" and "Notario Publico". - correct answer Civil penalty of up to $1500
Advertising as both an immigration expert and notary. - correct answer Civil penalty of up to
$1500
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