When Is A Notary's Presence Needed Or Not? - Answers-Affidavit-Must Be Signed
In The Presence Of The Notary
Acknowledgement-Does Not Have To Be In Presence Of Notary But Notary Must
Either Know The Person Or Obtain Evidence Of Person's Identity
Can A Notary Acknowledge An Instrument In Which They Have An Interest? -
Answers-No, Such As Deeds, Mortgages, Etc.
Can A Notary Acknowledge Something For A Relative? - Answers-Yes, But Only If
The Notary Has No Personal Interest In The Instrument.
Can A Notary Take An Acknowledgement Referring To Property Or Other Matters
Outside The State Of Ohio, (Ie. New York, Indiana Deed For Real Estate)? -
Answers-Yes - If Document Acknowledged Within The Borders Of The State Of
Ohio.
Definition Of Deposition - Answers-The Written Testimony Of A Witness Taken
After An Oath Or Affimation Has Been Administered
Definition Of Protest - Answers-A Formal Declaration Executed By A Notary That
He/She Presented A Bill Of Exchange Or Promissory Note To A Person For
Acceptance Or Payment And That It Wsa Refused For Nonacceptance Or For
Nonpayment.
, What Is A Notarial Protest? - Answers-A Certificate Issued By A Notary Certifying
That A Negotiable Instrucment Was Presented For Payment And Payment Was
Not Made (Ie. Bank Check For Nsf Or Promissory Note).
What Are The Penalties For A Notary Charging Excessive Fees? - Answers-Will Be
Removed From Office And Inelligible For Reappointment
What Is The Penalty For A Notary If They Notarize An Affidavit Without
Administering An Oath? - Answers-Will Be Removed From Office And Inelligible
For Reappointment For 3 Years; Can Be Fined No More Than $100 Or Imprisoned
Not More Than 30 Days Or Both
List The 4 Powers Of A Notary - Answers-Administer Oaths; Take & Certify
Acknowledgements; Take & Certify Depositions; & Receive, Make & Record
Notarial Protests
What Is The Term Of A Notary? - Answers-5 Years
Where Do Notaries Get Sworn In & What Is The Clerk Fee? - Answers-Clerk Of
Courts / $5.00
Statute For Penalty Of Notary Act After Expired Commission - Answers-147.10
Notary Public Acting After Commission Expires.
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