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[Show more]A notary at the time of appointment must be either a NYS resident or have a place of business in New 
York State? - TRUE - a notary must also be a united states citizen at the time of appointment. 
however, the department of state, division of licensing services web site adds that notary may also be...
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Add to cartA notary at the time of appointment must be either a NYS resident or have a place of business in New 
York State? - TRUE - a notary must also be a united states citizen at the time of appointment. 
however, the department of state, division of licensing services web site adds that notary may also be...
Who are notaries public commissioned by? - The Secretary of State 
To whom is an application submitted to become a notary public? - The Division of Licensing Services. 
How much is an application to become a notary public? - $60. 
What is included in the application to become a notary public? - An o...
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Add to cartWho are notaries public commissioned by? - The Secretary of State 
To whom is an application submitted to become a notary public? - The Division of Licensing Services. 
How much is an application to become a notary public? - $60. 
What is included in the application to become a notary public? - An o...
s a NP considered a commissioned public officer? - Yes. A NP is appointed by the New York Secretary 
of State vested by Executive Law. 
What is the commission's term? And, how can it be renewed? - The length of a NP commission is 
four (4) years. After four years have passed, the NP commission may ...
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Add to carts a NP considered a commissioned public officer? - Yes. A NP is appointed by the New York Secretary 
of State vested by Executive Law. 
What is the commission's term? And, how can it be renewed? - The length of a NP commission is 
four (4) years. After four years have passed, the NP commission may ...
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Notary publics are commissioned by who? - The Secretary of State 
What is the term of commission for a notary public? - 4 years 
Where is a notary public commissioned? - In his county of residence 
What should notaries, who expect to regularly sign docs in counties outside of their residence...
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Notary publics are commissioned by who? - The Secretary of State 
What is the term of commission for a notary public? - 4 years 
Where is a notary public commissioned? - In his county of residence 
What should notaries, who expect to regularly sign docs in counties outside of their residence...
An affirmation is the legal equivalent of, and equally binding as: 
a) An oath 
b) An acknowledgment. 
c) A certification. 
d) An attestation. - a) An oath 
(An affirmation is the legal equivalent of an oath and can be used in executing affidavits, swearing in 
witnesses, administering an oath of of...
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Add to cartAn affirmation is the legal equivalent of, and equally binding as: 
a) An oath 
b) An acknowledgment. 
c) A certification. 
d) An attestation. - a) An oath 
(An affirmation is the legal equivalent of an oath and can be used in executing affidavits, swearing in 
witnesses, administering an oath of of...
Who Commissions notaries public? 
A. State Comptroller 
B. County Clerks 
C. Attorney General 
D. Secretary of State - D. Secretary of State 
The application fee for a notary public commission is? 
A. $40 
B. $60 
C. $80 
D $90 - B. $60 
An application for a notary public commission must be submitte...
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Add to cartWho Commissions notaries public? 
A. State Comptroller 
B. County Clerks 
C. Attorney General 
D. Secretary of State - D. Secretary of State 
The application fee for a notary public commission is? 
A. $40 
B. $60 
C. $80 
D $90 - B. $60 
An application for a notary public commission must be submitte...
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Administrator - A person appointed by the court to manage the estate of a deceased person who left 
no will. 
Affiant - The person who makes and subscribes his signature to an affidavit. 
Affidavit - a signed statement, duly sworn to, by the maker thereof, before a notary public or other 
officer au...
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Add to cartAdministrator - A person appointed by the court to manage the estate of a deceased person who left 
no will. 
Affiant - The person who makes and subscribes his signature to an affidavit. 
Affidavit - a signed statement, duly sworn to, by the maker thereof, before a notary public or other 
officer au...
) If a Notary refuses to notarize an affidavit presented for NY notary Mobile services. What is the 
potential maximum jail sentence? 
A. One month. 
B. Three months 
C. Six months. 
D. One Year - D. One Year 
2) The notary certificate of a witness to the execution of a real estate conveyance is cal...
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Add to cart) If a Notary refuses to notarize an affidavit presented for NY notary Mobile services. What is the 
potential maximum jail sentence? 
A. One month. 
B. Three months 
C. Six months. 
D. One Year - D. One Year 
2) The notary certificate of a witness to the execution of a real estate conveyance is cal...
When can a N.P. re-apply for commission without re-testing? - 1, Up Until 6 months from expiration 
date. 2. Up until 1 year after military discharge (except dishonorable) 3. When the renewal is mailed to 
the N.P. reminding that expiration date is in 3 months. 
Who is appointed to accept process se...
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Add to cartWhen can a N.P. re-apply for commission without re-testing? - 1, Up Until 6 months from expiration 
date. 2. Up until 1 year after military discharge (except dishonorable) 3. When the renewal is mailed to 
the N.P. reminding that expiration date is in 3 months. 
Who is appointed to accept process se...
A Notary Public who is an attorney at law admitted to practice in NYS may: 
1. Administer an oath or affirmation to his client 
2. Take the affidavit or acknowledgement of his client 
A) Both 1 and 2 are not correct 
B) Only 1 is correct 
C) Only 2 is correct 
D) Both 1 and 2 are correct - A Notary ...
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Add to cartA Notary Public who is an attorney at law admitted to practice in NYS may: 
1. Administer an oath or affirmation to his client 
2. Take the affidavit or acknowledgement of his client 
A) Both 1 and 2 are not correct 
B) Only 1 is correct 
C) Only 2 is correct 
D) Both 1 and 2 are correct - A Notary ...
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