Illinois Notary Primer EXAM 2026/027 || MOST
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When taking an oath or affirmation does the oat taker or
affirm ant need to respond out loud? - Answer-Yes, they
must answer with I do or yes.
What is the purpose of verification upon oath or
affirmation? - Answer-To compel truthfulness by applying
to the signers conscience and fear of criminal penalties for
perjury.
A Notary certifies what 4 things when execution a
verification upon oath or affirmation? - Answer-1. The
signer personally appeared before the Notary on the date
and in the county indicated on notary certificate
2. The signer was positively identified by personal
knowledge or other satisfactory evidence
3. The Notary watched the signer sign the document at
time of notarization
4. The Notary administered an oath or affirmation to signer
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What is a jurat? - Answer-A certificate used for verification
upon oath or affirmation.
Can an oath or affirmation be made in a representative
capacity? - Answer-Yes, an individual may personally
vouch for the truthfulness of a statement as a
representative of a corporation, partnership trust or other
entity, as an attorney in fact or as public officer,
representative or guardian.
*they are made based on knowledge of the person taking
the oath or affirmation
What is a deposition? - Answer-It is a signed transcript of
the signers oral statement taken down for use in a judicial
proceeding.
The signer is called the deponent
What is an affidavit? - Answer-A sign written statement
made under oath or affirmation and can be used in or out
of court.
The signer is called the affiant
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In a court case or lawsuit, who has the opportunity to
cross-examine the deponent? - Answer-Both side can. The
question and answers are transcribed into written
statements that are signed and sworn to before an oath
administering official.
Can a Notary take a deposition in Illinois? - Answer-Yes,
but this is most often executed preformed by a trained and
certified court reporter.
What kind of certificate is used for depositions and
affidavits? - Answer-Typically a jurat
What is a Signature Witnessing or attestation? - Answer-It
is when the Notary determines either from personal
knowledge or satisfactory evidence that the signature on a
document is that of the person appearing before the
Notary and named in the document.
How does a signature witness differ from an
acknowledgment? - Answer-The party relying on the
document will know it was signed on a certain date.