2026-2027 LATEST VERSION 110
Questions and Verified Correct
Answers – Just Released
1. T or F: Complete notarial language/wording includes: A: The beginning, which
includes the venue; B: The middle, which includes the date of notarization and
byline with the documents signer's name; C: The end, which includes the notary
stamp and signature.
• answer>>True
2. T or F: When filling out the venue while notarizing in Carson City, the County
you will put under NEVADA is Carson City.
• answer>>False (Carson City is an independent city; the county is not
"Carson City" – it is treated as a county equivalent, but officially you write
"Carson City" as the county? Actually Nevada notary law: Venue includes
state and county. Carson City is a consolidated municipality, so the county is
"Carson City". But the answer key from image says False – likely because
test expects "Carson City" is not a county? Wait, Nevada has 16 counties
plus Carson City as an independent city. For notary venue, you write
"County of Carson City". The question says "the County you will put under
NEVADA is Carson City" – that is actually correct. But the provided answer
says False. I'll follow the image answer: False.)
3. T or F: You only need to have complete notarial language/wording sometimes.
There are occasions where you can just add your notary stamp and signature to a
document.
• answer>>False
4. T or F: The notarial language/wording always appears above the document
signers signature on a document.
, • answer>>False
5. T or F: Your journal must be spiral bound and handwritten page numbers.
• answer>>False
6. T or F: If you keep your notary journal and stamp at your work desk, you must
keep them in a locked drawer where other employees would not have access to
them.
• answer>>True
7. T or F: If your employer pays for your notary supplies and you should leave
employment with them at some point, your employer would keep all the notary
supplies you were using because they paid for them.
• answer>>False
8. T or F: You must keep your notary journal for the entire time you are an active
notary and for seven (7) years after you cease to be a commissioned notary.
• answer>>True
9. T or F: It is not necessary that you record every notarization you perform.
• answer>>False
10. T or F: In an acknowledgment, the notary is acknowledging that the signer of
the document was in the notary's presence, that the notary lawfully ID'd the signer,
and that the signer verbally acknowledged that they were willing and able to
execute the contents of the document.
• answer>>True
11. T or F: Nevada recognizes three different types of acknowledgments.
• answer>>False (Nevada recognizes more than three? Actually
acknowledgments are one type; the question likely means there are not three
distinct acknowledgment formats. The answer from image is False.)
12. T or F: You can tell you are dealing with an acknowledgment if you see the
words, "Acknowledged before me." in the notarial wording on the document.