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Pennsylvania Notary Public Exam features 30 multiple-choice questions, but this
comprehensive popular 42-question exam guide focus on the high-yield rules
mandated by the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts (RULONA).
The critical laws, procedures, and official regulations tested on the exam are
organized below into clear, scannable study blocks.
Core Eligibility & Commissioning
• Age Requirement: Must be at least 18 years old.
• Citizenship: Must be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident.
• State Connection: Must reside or be employed/practice within
Pennsylvania.
• Education: Requires 3 hours of approved notary education within 6
months of applying.
• New 2026 Bond Rule: All new/renewing applicants on or after March 28,
2026, must secure a $25,000 surety bond (previously $10,000).
• Deadlines: Once appointed, you must record your bond, oath, and
commission with the County Recorder of Deeds within 45 days.
The 6 Authorized Notarial Acts
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, Under Pennsylvania RULONA guidelines, you are legally authorized to perform
exactly six acts:
1. Taking acknowledgments
2. Administering oaths and affirmations
3. Taking verifications on oath or affirmation (affidavits)
4. Witnessing or attesting signatures
5. Certifying or attesting copies
6. Noting protests of negotiable instruments
Execution Rules & Fraud Prevention
• Personal Appearance:
• Identifying Signers:
• credible identifying witness
• Blank Spaces:
• strictly forbidden
• Conflict of Interest:
• Journal & Seal Regulations
Chronological Journal:
• Log Components:
• Rubber Stamp Seal:
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