Notary Public Exam; Questions & Answers (Latest Update)
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Notary Public Exam; Questions & Answers
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What is one requirement for becoming a California Notary Public?
a. Be under 18 years of age
b. Have a criminal record
c. Not pass an exam
d. Be a legal resident of California D. Be a legal resident of California
Your jurisdiction will ...
Notary Public Exam; Questions & Answers
(Latest Update)
What is one requirement for becoming a California Notary Public?
a. Be under 18 years of age
b. Have a criminal record
c. Not pass an exam
d. Be a legal resident of California ✔✔D. Be a legal resident of California
Your jurisdiction will be:
a. The entire state of California
b. The county in which you live
c. The city in which you work
d. The entire United States ✔✔A. The entire state of California
A possible penalty for committing perjury is:
a. 2 years in prison
b. 3 years in prison
c. 4 years in prison
d. Any of the above ✔✔D. Any of the above
, Notary Public Exam; Questions & Answers
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- 2, 3, or 4 years in prison
You have how many days to take your oath of office after your commencement
date:
a. 6 months
b. 10 days
c. 30 days
d. None of the above ✔✔C. 30 days
If you request a new Certificate of Authorization, the State of California must
respond within:
a. One month
b. 5 days
c. One year
d. 30 days ✔✔B. 5 days
The agency of the State that will give you the new certificate is the:
a. Corporation Commissioner
, Notary Public Exam; Questions & Answers
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b. Bureau of Notary Publics
c. Secretary of State
d. Department of Real Estate ✔✔C. Secretary of State
Using the words notario publico:
a. Is encouraged
b. Is legal in California
c. Is prohibited
d. Indicates lingual ability ✔✔C. Is prohibited
If a notary willingly and knowingly notarizes a real estate document that they
know to be
fraudulent, they are guilty of a:
a Misdemeanor
b. Lis pendes
c. Carpe diem
d. Felony ✔✔D. Felony
, Notary Public Exam; Questions & Answers
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Death Certificates:
a. Must be notarized
b. Are not notarized
c. Are filed with the IRS
d. All of the above ✔✔B. Are not notarized
A subscribing witness can bring you a:
a. Quit Claim Deed
b. Grant Deed
c. Mortgage
d. Homestead Declaration ✔✔D. Homestead Declaration
The penalty for stating a known false fact as true is now
a. $750
b. $1,500
c. $10,000
d. $75,000 ✔✔C. $10,000
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