Ct Notary |2026|COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS
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Each notary public is appointed by 5 years
the SECRETARY OF STATE for a
term of five years, beginning on the
date of appointment and ending on
the last day of the anniversary
month five years later
Beginning on the date of ending on the last day of the anniversary month
appointment and _____ five years later.
The appointment is evidenced by a notary's name and the facsimile signature of the
certificate bearing the ____ Secretary of the State and countersigned by the
Secretary's executive assistant.
T/F) The certificate is evidence of TRUE
the public office that the notary
holds and should be kept in a safe
place
If the certificate is lost or a duplicate may be obtained
destroyed, ____ through the 3 online
system or by requesting one by
emailing
, Upon receiving the Certificate of oath of office.
Appointment, and before
performing any notarial act, the
notary must take an ____
The oath administered to a notary section 1-25
public is found in _______ of the
General Statutes:
Oath administered to a notary You do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case
public may be) that you will support the Constitution of
the United States, and the Constitution of the
state of Connecticut; and that you will faithfully
discharge, according to law, the duties of the
office of notary public to the best of your
abilities; so help you God.
Sworn before a town clerk but can by any person authorized to administer an oath
be administered _____ under section 1-24 of the General Statutes.
After administering the oath, the jurat
_____ must be executed on the
Certificate of Appointment by the
person administering the oath and
signed by the notary.
The appointment and oath of office 30 DAYS
must be recorded within ____ of
having received the Certificate of
Appointment with the town clerk in
the town in which the notary resides
If the notary is a _____, the recording non resident
must be made with the town clerk
of the town in which the notary's
principal place of business is
located.
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Terms in this set (34)
Each notary public is appointed by 5 years
the SECRETARY OF STATE for a
term of five years, beginning on the
date of appointment and ending on
the last day of the anniversary
month five years later
Beginning on the date of ending on the last day of the anniversary month
appointment and _____ five years later.
The appointment is evidenced by a notary's name and the facsimile signature of the
certificate bearing the ____ Secretary of the State and countersigned by the
Secretary's executive assistant.
T/F) The certificate is evidence of TRUE
the public office that the notary
holds and should be kept in a safe
place
If the certificate is lost or a duplicate may be obtained
destroyed, ____ through the 3 online
system or by requesting one by
emailing
, Upon receiving the Certificate of oath of office.
Appointment, and before
performing any notarial act, the
notary must take an ____
The oath administered to a notary section 1-25
public is found in _______ of the
General Statutes:
Oath administered to a notary You do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case
public may be) that you will support the Constitution of
the United States, and the Constitution of the
state of Connecticut; and that you will faithfully
discharge, according to law, the duties of the
office of notary public to the best of your
abilities; so help you God.
Sworn before a town clerk but can by any person authorized to administer an oath
be administered _____ under section 1-24 of the General Statutes.
After administering the oath, the jurat
_____ must be executed on the
Certificate of Appointment by the
person administering the oath and
signed by the notary.
The appointment and oath of office 30 DAYS
must be recorded within ____ of
having received the Certificate of
Appointment with the town clerk in
the town in which the notary resides
If the notary is a _____, the recording non resident
must be made with the town clerk
of the town in which the notary's
principal place of business is
located.