Notary Public Appointment Exam Part
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A Connecticut notary may perform notarial acts anywhere in the United States. - Answer-False
A notary's embossing seal is not required by Connecticut state law. - Answer-True
A notary may not advise persons regarding questions of law. - Answer-True
If a notary's employer pays the fee of that notary's appointment, the notary's stamp and seal are the
property of the employer. - Answer-False
In taking an acknowledgement, it is sufficient for a notary to require only one form of identification from
an individual if that form of identification contains a photo. - Answer-False
A notary may use a rubber stamp as a substitute for his signature. - Answer-False
A resident notary must record his/her oath of office with the town clerk in the town in which he/she
resides. - Answer-True
A notary should not perform notarial acts in Connecticut with documents that are in the custody and
control of a public record keeper. - Answer-True
When completing a notarial certificate, a notary public must indicate the expiration date of his/her
commission. - Answer-True
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A Connecticut notary may perform notarial acts anywhere in the United States. - Answer-False
A notary's embossing seal is not required by Connecticut state law. - Answer-True
A notary may not advise persons regarding questions of law. - Answer-True
If a notary's employer pays the fee of that notary's appointment, the notary's stamp and seal are the
property of the employer. - Answer-False
In taking an acknowledgement, it is sufficient for a notary to require only one form of identification from
an individual if that form of identification contains a photo. - Answer-False
A notary may use a rubber stamp as a substitute for his signature. - Answer-False
A resident notary must record his/her oath of office with the town clerk in the town in which he/she
resides. - Answer-True
A notary should not perform notarial acts in Connecticut with documents that are in the custody and
control of a public record keeper. - Answer-True
When completing a notarial certificate, a notary public must indicate the expiration date of his/her
commission. - Answer-True