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1. Describe the importance of Authentication in the role of a notary public.
Authentication is a way to collect fees from clients for notary services.
Authentication ensures that the signer is who they claim to be and
that the document is valid, preventing fraud.
Authentication involves the notary creating a new document for the
signer.
Authentication is only necessary for legal documents and not for
personal agreements.
2. Describe the importance of numbering the pages in a notary public's record
book.
Numbering is only required for certain types of documents.
Numbering the pages sequentially helps maintain an organized and
traceable record of notarial acts.
Numbering is unnecessary as records are kept electronically.
Pages can be numbered randomly to allow flexibility.
3. What is the primary assurance provided by notarization of a document?
The legality of the agreement.
The confidentiality of the contents.
The authenticity of the document.
The identity of the signers.
,4. Describe the significance of the Notary Public Fund as outlined in HRS 456-
9.5 for notaries in government service.
The Notary Public Fund is a fund for training notaries public.
The Notary Public Fund is significant as it ensures that the fees
collected by notaries public in government service are properly
managed and utilized for public purposes.
The Notary Public Fund is used to pay notaries for their services
directly.
The Notary Public Fund is a personal account for notaries to keep
their earnings.
5. When a notary is appointed to act for and on behalf of certain public
agencies, pursuant to Government Code section 8202.5 all fees collected
are:
All notary acts must be a Zero Charge
To be remitted by the Notary Public to the employing agency
To be kept by the Notary
Split 50/50 with the agency
6. An acknowledgment notarial certificate wording may contain:
A statement that the signer was identified by the Notary
A statement that the signer acknowledged signing the document
The venue where the acknowledgment was taken by the Notary
All of the above
,7. A notary whose commission has already expired may still act while awaiting
to renew his appointment during how long a period of time?
30 Days
no period of time once an appointment has expired, a notary public
may not act until her renewal has been received.
six months
60 Days
8. What is the role of a notary public when it comes to administering oaths?
A notary public must administer oaths and affirmations in a form
that impresses the mind of the person taking it in accordance with
his religious or ethical beliefs.
A notary public can administer an oath to a corporation or a
partnership.
A notary public can administer oaths over the telephone.
A notary public can administer an oath to himself.
9. If a Notary Public is asked to notarize a document for their employer that they
suspect may be fraudulent, what should they do?
Consult with a lawyer before making a decision.
Refuse to notarize the document.
Notarize the document and report it later.
Proceed with notarization to avoid conflict with the employer.
10. What are the maximum dimensions of the record book for a notary public
when fully opened?
, 9 and 15 inches
7 and 11 inches
10 and 12 inches
8.5 and 14 inches
11. What is the definition of an affirmation in notarial terms?
A written statement signed under penalty of perjury.
A solemn declaration made by a person to tell the truth.
A formal request for a notary's services.
A verbal agreement between two parties.
12. Describe the significance of an acknowledgment in the notarial process.
An acknowledgment serves only to verify the signer's identity.
An acknowledgment confirms that the signer understands the
document and is signing it voluntarily.
An acknowledgment can be performed by anyone, not just a notary.
An acknowledgment is unnecessary if the document is already
signed.
13. What is the primary role of a Notary Public?
To provide legal advice
To serve as a public officer
To represent clients in court
To conduct real estate transactions