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1. What is the term of office for a Delaware Notary Public?
A. 2 years
B. 4 years
C. 5 years
D. 10 years
2. Which government office commissions Delaware Notaries Public?
A. Secretary of State
B. Governor
C. State Court Administrator
D. Attorney General
3. A Delaware Notary Public must be at least how old?
A. 16
B. 18
C. 21
D. 25
,4. Which of the following is not a duty of a Delaware Notary Public?
A. Administering oaths
B. Taking acknowledgments
C. Giving legal advice
D. Certifying copies of documents
5. How long must a notary keep a journal of notarial acts in Delaware?
A. 1 year
B. 3 years
C. 5 years
D. It is not required by law
6. A Delaware Notary must use what to perform a notarial act?
A. Fingerprint scanner
B. Camera
C. Laptop
D. Notarial seal and journal
7. Which of the following is required on every Delaware notarial certificate?
A. Notary’s home address
B. Notary’s official signature and seal
C. The document’s value
D. The signer's Social Security number
8. What is the maximum fee a Delaware Notary can charge per notarization (as
of 2025)?
A. $2
B. $5
C. $10
D. $25
, 9. A Delaware Notary may refuse to perform a notarization if:
A. The signer is annoying
B. The signer does not present proper identification
C. The notary has another appointment
D. The document is longer than five pages
10. Who may a Delaware Notary NOT notarize a document for?
A. Their spouse
B. Their employer
C. A friend
D. A neighbor
11. A Delaware Notary must report any change of address within how many
days?
A. 10
B. 30
C. 60
D. 90
12. What identification is acceptable for notarization in Delaware?
A. A work ID
B. Social Security card
C. A government-issued ID with photo and signature
D. A library card
13. Can a Delaware Notary notarize documents in another state?
A. Yes, anywhere in the U.S.
B. No, only within Delaware
C. Yes, if near the border
D. Only for family members