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1. A friend of yours ask you to notarize a document that was assigned by the
neighbor. Her neighbor has left the state for personal reasons and will not be
returning for several weeks. It is possible to notarize this document?
Yes, you may notarize the document using a subscribing witness
form.
Yes, but only If your friend can get a copy of your neighbor
identification to present to you
No, the document must signed in the presence of the notary public
No, the document signer must be in the presence of the notary public
2. What is the duration of a Texas Notary commission?
Three years
Five years
Two years
Four years
3. Which of the following errors can lead to the invalidity of a notarized
instrument?
If the notary public is working outside their jurisdiction
Misspelling the name of the notary public
Working with an expired term of commission
All of the above
4. Describe the significance of the duration of a Notary commission in Texas.
, A Notary commission lasts indefinitely, allowing Notaries to serve
without renewal.
The commission lasts for one year, after which Notaries must retake
the exam.
Notaries in Texas have a commission that lasts for six years, requiring
no renewal.
The duration of a Notary commission in Texas is four years, which
requires Notaries to renew their commission periodically to
continue their duties.
5. Describe the significance of having the correct supplies as a Notary in Texas.
Having the correct supplies, such as a Notary seal and journal, is
crucial for ensuring the legality and accuracy of notarizations.
The supplies are only needed for the initial application process.
Supplies are optional and do not impact the Notary's responsibilities.
The supplies are only for personal use and do not affect the
notarization process.
6. If a new Notary in Texas fails to obtain the required supplies, what potential
issue could arise during their notarization duties?
Increased efficiency in processing documents
Enhanced reputation among clients
Reduction in the cost of notarization services
Legal challenges to the validity of notarizations
7. What is the purpose of the $15,000 surety bond?