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UTAH, NOTARY EXAM, PRACTICE EXAM AND STUDY GUIDE NEWEST
2024. ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
1. How old must you be to obtain your notary public?: 18 Years Old
2. What are the residency qualifications to become a Utah Notary: Reside in the state of
Utah or be employed with a Utah Based company
3. How long much you been employed with a Utah Based company to apply for your
notary license: 30 days
4. To apply for your notary, you must be able to (language): Write, Speak, and
understand English
5. To apply for your notary, you must (living): US Citizen or have a permanent resident
status
6. To apply for your notary your previous notary can't have been (status): Cannot be
revoked or suspended by the current Lieutenant Gov
7. What must you do to apply for your notary (test and $): Pass test and obtain a bond
8. What is the lowest score you can get to pass your notary test: 61/65
9. If you've been convicted of a crime, you must do this to apply for your notary:
List any criminal convictions to be review by the office of the LG
10. What must you do after passing the test to get your notary ($): Pay the $95 admin fee
11. What is the breakdown of the $95 charge for getting your notary?: $55 admin fee
and $40 test fee
12. What must you do after passing the notary test (check): Submit a back- ground
check through the LG office
13. Will you be notified of your background test results?: No, you will not be notified
14. What is the final step for getting your notary public license?: Submit the
application and the bond and oath of office to the LG's office
15. What is made public on the state records when you receive your notary?-
: Your address and phone number
16. What is the 1st mistake of Notaries: Leaving out the notarial language
17. What is the 2nd mistake of Notaries: Confusing the notarial acts
18. What is the 3rd mistake of notaries: Misinterpreting electronic
signatures/notarizations
19. What is the 4th mistake of notaries: Failing to require personal appearance
20. What is the 5th mistake of a notary: Failing to name the appearing signer
21. What is the 6th mistake of a notary: Adopting policies contrary to UCA 46-1-8
22. What is the 7th mistake of a notary: Failing to require proper ID
23. What is the 8th mistake of a notary: Refusing documents solely for their content
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, 24. What is the 9th mistake of a notary: Leaving the seal and certificate with the
employer upon termination of employment
25. What is the 10th mistake of a notary: Executing "materially incomplete" certificates
26. What is another word for Notarial Act: Notarial Certificate
27. What are the 3 list only acts for a notary: Acknowledgement, Jurat, and
Signature Witness
28. What are the Powers and Limitations of a Notary: Jurats, Acknowledgements,
Signature Witnessing, Copy of Certification, and Oaths & Affirmations
29. What is the code that keeps notarys from executing a false or materially
incomplete certificate?: 46-1-9
30. What are the terms of a Jurat: Signature was made in the notary's presence, under
oath or affirmation
31. What are the terms of an Acknowledgement: the Signed has Admitted volun- tary
signing
32. What are the terms of a Signature Witness: The voluntary signature was made in
the notary's presence
33. What do all 3 Notarial Acts require: Personal appearance and proof of identity
34. What is reference 46-1-2 (1) in reference to?: Acknowledgement
35. What is reference 46-1-2(9) in reference to?: Jurat
36. What is reference 46-1-2(20) in reference to?: Signature witness
37. What is the process for an Acknowledgement: Signer is personally known or provides
satisfactory evidence, admits voluntary signing for the documents purpose
38. What is the process for a Jurat: Signer is personally know or provides satis- factory
evidence, admits voluntary signing under oath or affirmation vouching for document's
truthfulness
39. What is the process for a Signature Witness: Signer is personally know or provides
satisfactory evidence, signs the document in the presence of a notary
40. What does the notarization of an electronic signature mean?: NOT over the phone,
email, or fax. The documents are just electronic than on pen and paper
41. What does title 46 state?: The signer must always appear before the notary
42. What does reference 46-1-9 state: A Notary may refuse to execute a document if they
know it's false or materially incomplete
43. What does UCA 46-1-8 state: A notary cannot pick and choose who to execute
documents for
44. True or False: The company a notary works for can dictate who they execute
documents for: False - Serve the PUBLIC, not the company
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