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1. Which of the following is a requirement to be commissioned as a
Notary Public in Arizona?
A. Be at least 18 years old
B. Have a college degree
C. Be a legal resident of Arizona
D. Have served as a notary in another state
In Arizona, a notary must be at least 18 years old and a legal resident
of the state to qualify for commission.
2. What is the term length for an Arizona Notary Public commission?
A. 2 years
B. 4 years
C. 6 years
D. Lifetime
Arizona notary commissions are valid for four years before renewal is
required.
3. Before performing any notarial act, what must an Arizona Notary
Public do?
A. Record the signer’s social security number
B. Verify the signer’s employment status
C. Verify the signer’s identity
D. Charge a fee of $25
, A notary must verify the identity of the signer through proper
identification methods before notarizing.
4. Which form of identification is acceptable for proving identity to an
Arizona notary?
A. Utility bill
B. Driver’s license issued by any state
C. School ID without photo
D. Library card
A government-issued photo ID such as a state driver’s license is
acceptable for proving identity.
5. What should a notary do if a signer refuses to sign the document in
the notary’s presence?
A. Notarize it anyway
B. Refuse to notarize
C. Have someone else sign for them
D. Witness the signature later
A notarization is not valid unless the signer personally appears and
signs in the notary’s presence.
6. What is the minimum age to serve as a notary in Arizona?
A. 18 years old
B. 21 years old
C. 16 years old
D. 25 years old
Arizona law requires notaries to be at least 18 years of age.
7. An Arizona notary’s official journal must include which of the
following?
A. The signer’s marital status
B. Date and type of notarial act
C. Notary’s home address
D. The number of pages in the document
The journal must record essential information including the date,
type of notarial act, and identification used.
8. Which of the following is a valid notarial act in Arizona?
A. Marriage solemnization
B. Administering medical consent
, C. Acknowledgment
D. Issuing passports
Acknowledgments are a principal type of notarial act performed by
Arizona notaries.
9. If a notary loses their commission certificate, they should:
A. Ignore it
B. Submit a police report only
C. Request a duplicate from the Secretary of State
D. Continue notarizing normally
A notary must request a replacement commission certificate from the
Arizona Secretary of State.
10. What is the maximum fee an Arizona notary can charge per
notarial act?
A. $5.00
B. $10.00
C. $15.00
D. $25.00
Arizona law sets a maximum fee of $10 per notarial act.
11. An Arizona Notary Public must keep their official seal:
A. In their vehicle
B. With a friend
C. Securely under their control
D. At a post office box
The seal must be kept secure to prevent unauthorized use.
12. Which action is prohibited for an Arizona notary?
A. Administering oaths
B. Taking acknowledgments
C. Preparing legal documents for others
D. Certifying copies of powers of attorney
Notaries may not draft legal documents unless also an attorney.
13. A jurat requires the signer to:
A. Swear or affirm the truth of the contents
B. Only acknowledge their signature
C. Provide two witnesses
D. Deliver the document later