ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
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If a notarial act is tangible, what must it have affix the
notary' stamp to? - ANSWERS-the certificate, embossed
(clear and readable) next to the signature of the notary
public. (NJ Notary Public Manual, Chapter 6, p.12)
What fees are charged to each service? - ANSWERS-Notary
Publics in New Jersey may charge the following fees:
Administering an oath/affirmation: $2.50/ea.
Executing a jurat: $2.50/ea.
Taking proof of a deed (proof of execution): $2.50/ea.
Taking an acknowledgment: $2.50/ea.
,What are the reasons for the State Treasurer to deny a
notary a commission? - ANSWERS-(a) The State Treasurer
may deny an application for a new or renewed notary public
commission, or suspend, revoke, or otherwise limit the
commission of a notary public for any act or omission that
demonstrates the individual lacks the honesty, integrity,
competence, or reliability necessary to act as a notary
public. (NJ Notary Public Manual, Chapter 5, p.10)
i.e. not taking an oath before the State Treasurer within 90
days of your commission, withholding notary possessions,
etc.
When a notary public loses a journal, what is the notary
public obligated to do?
a. Cease all notarial activities immediately.
b. Notify the State Treasurer within 10 days of the loss or
theft.
c. Apply for a new or renewed commission.
d. All of the above
e. None of the above - ANSWERS-b. Notify the State
Treasurer within 10 days of the loss or theft
, What are/is a reliable electronic stamp?
a. The stamp is unique to the notarial officer.
b. The stamp is capable of independent verification.
c. The stamp is retained under the notary public's sole
control.
d. a and c
e. All of the above - ANSWERS-E. All of the above
Explanation: The qualities of a reliable electronic notarial
stamp should include the following: The stamp is unique to
the notarial officer, meaning no other individual can have an
identical stamp, ensuring that the notary can be identified
by the stamp. Secondly, the stamp should be capable of
independent verification, allowing any interested parties to
confirm the validity of the stamp and the notarization.
Lastly, the stamp must be retained under the notary public's
sole control, which means that it cannot be accessed or
used by anyone other than the notary officer, preventing
unauthorized use.
"To be considered reliable, an electronic signature and
stamp must be: 1. Unique to the notarial officer; 2. Capable
of independent verification; 3. Retained under the notary