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What is the primary role of a notary public?
A. Provide legal advice
B. Serve as an impartial witness to signatures and
certain acts
C. Draft wills for clients
D. Represent people in court
Rationale: A notary’s core function is to deter fraud by
verifying identity and witnessing notarial acts.
In Arizona, a notary public is commissioned by the:
A. Governor only
B. Secretary of State
C. Supreme Court
D. County Sheriff
Rationale: Arizona notaries are commissioned through the
Arizona Secretary of State.
A notary must remain:
A. Loyal to the signer only
, B. Impartial and unbiased
C. Paid by the signer directly every time
D. A legal advocate
Rationale: Notaries must act neutrally and not favor any party.
Which is a common notarial act?
A. Tax preparation
B. Acknowledgment
C. Property appraisal
D. Marriage counseling
Rationale: Acknowledgments are one of the most common
notarial acts.
Which is another common notarial act?
A. Criminal defense
B. Jurat
C. Real estate brokerage
D. Insurance underwriting
Rationale: Jurats are standard notarial acts involving sworn
statements.
What is an acknowledgment?
A. Swearing a witness oath
B. Signer declares they signed willingly for stated
purpose
, C. Copying a document word for word
D. Legal interpretation of a contract
Rationale: In an acknowledgment, the signer confirms
voluntary execution of the document.
What is a jurat?
A. Transfer of title
B. Signer swears or affirms truthfulness and signs before
notary
C. Loan approval
D. Court summons
Rationale: A jurat requires an oath/affirmation and signature
before the notary.
What is an oath?
A. Casual promise
B. Solemn pledge, often invoking honesty under penalty
C. Fee receipt
D. Signature stamp
Rationale: Oaths are formal promises to tell the truth or
perform duties faithfully.
What is an affirmation?
A. Property deed
B. Solemn promise similar to oath without religious