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Arkansas Notary & eNotary Exam 2024 Questions Solved 100% What is a notary public? (Answer: - A notary public acts as an official and unbiased witness to the identity of a person who appears before the notary. This person may be taking an oath, giving written testimony, or acknowledging his/her/...

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ARKANSAS NOTARY & ENOTARY EXAM


Arkansas Notary & eNotary Exam
2024 Questions Solved 100%
What is a notary public?
(Answer: - A notary public acts as an official and unbiased witness to the identity of
a person who appears before the notary. This person may be taking an oath, giving
written testimony, or acknowledging his/her/their signature on a legal document.


Can a traditional notary notarize a document without the person/people appearing
before him/her/them?
(Answer: - No, a traditional notary needs to be able to verify identification and to be
sure that no coercion or forgery is taking place.


Is there anything an Arkansas notary public cannot notarize?
(Answer: - An Arkansas notary cannot notarize his/her/their own signature, a
document to which the notary is an involved party or a document from which the
notary would gain direct or indirect financial benefit. Photocopies of vital records
(such as birth or death certificates) and public records (for example: marriage
licenses, divorce decrees and court orders) are also not documents allowed to be
notarized.


Under Arkansas law, a notary public is appointed and commissioned by whom?
(Answer: - The Secretary of State


Can someone who is not a resident of Arkansas be a notary public in the state of
Arkansas?
(Answer: - Yes, if they are a legal resident of an adjoining state and are employed or
operating a business in Arkansas or are the non-resident spouse of a U.S. military
service member who is doing so.


Can a person who is not a United States citizen be a notary public in the state of
Arkansas?
(Answer: - Yes, if the applicant is a permanent resident alien and can provide a
copy of a recorded Declaration of Domicile.


What is the minimum age to be a notary public in the state of Arkansas?

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(Answer: - A person must be at least 18 years old to qualify to be a notary public in
Arkansas.


Can someone who is not able to read or write English perform the duties of a notary
public in Arkansas?
(Answer: - No, an applicant must be able to read and write English.


Can someone who had a previous notary commission revoked apply to be a notary
again?
(Answer: - Yes, but not if their previous commission was revoked within the last 10
years.


Can a convicted felon become a notary public?

(Answer: - No.


Do you need to include your residential address on your application?
(Answer: - Yes.


Do you need to include the address of your place of employment?
(Answer: - Not unless the applicant is a legal resident of an adjoining state and is
employed or operating a business in Arkansas or is the non-resident spouse of a
U.S. military service member who is doing so. Then, both residential and business
addresses need to be listed.


What knowledge must an applicant be familiar with before becoming a notary
public?
(Answer: - An applicant must have reviewed the laws concerning notaries public
and understand the duties of a notary public.


How much is the required value of the surety bond for a notary public in the state
of Arkansas?

(Answer: - A surety bond in the amount of $7,500 is required.


If you are renewing a commission, do you need to obtain a new surety bond?
(Answer: - Yes, you must obtain a new surety bond for the dates of the new
commission.

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