UTAH NOTARY EXAM, PRACTICE EXAM AND STUDY
GUIDE NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 250 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
A notary's commission can be suspended: - ANSWER: by operation of law and by
district courts. (p.49-50)
An Affidavit of Immobilization acomplishes the following: - ANSWER: makes a mobile
home part of the land. (p. 79)
A remunerative donation: - ANSWER: is in appreciation of past services. (p. 123)
An onerous donation: - ANSWER: places a burden on the donee. (p. 123)
Rights in stock are examples of: - ANSWER: incorporeal immovables. (p. 82)
A servitude is an example of: - ANSWER: incorporeal immovables. (p. 81)
A dominant estate: - ANSWER: benefits from a servitude. (p. 93,120)
The public records doctrine: - ANSWER: applies to documents that must be recorded
at the courthouse. (p 36, 39)
True about a notary: - ANSWER: Need to have a $10,000 bond
Commissioned by governor for life
Supervised by district court
is a public official
Donative intent: - ANSWER: means a document signifies a desire to give. (p. 131)
A servient estate is: - ANSWER: burdened with a servitude. (p. 90,102)
When a notary prepares a judicial act, he: - ANSWER: confers authenticity
confirms identity of the parties
guarantees the validity and legal effect of the transaction (p. 19-20, 69)
when a notary does not prepare a juridical act, but only notarizes the signatures: -
ANSWER: confers authenticity
confirms identity of parties (p. 19-20)
Authentic acts are: - ANSWER: self-proving so that the signed and notarized
document is admissible in court. (p. 270)
, The correct sequence for persons signing an authentic act where they are all
together in the same room: - ANSWER: parties first, then witnesses, then notary
Legal capacity (age and/or mental) is present in all of the following: - ANSWER:
person 18 years of age signs.
minor under 18 signs doc, but is married.
minor under 18 signs, but is emancipated.
Documents related to immovables are required to be recorded: - ANSWER: in the
parish courthouse where the land is located within 15 days of execution. (p. 54)
Usufructs can be created: - ANSWER: by notarial act
by operation of law
in a last will (p. 98)
A donation inter vivos of an immovable which is not in authentic form: - ANSWER: is
null and void and without legal effect. (p. 123)
The following is acceptable documentation to verify identification of a party signing a
notarial act: - ANSWER: state driver's license
U.S. Passport
Military ID (p. 261)
The Public Records Doctrine: - ANSWER: protects third persons from the absence of
a recorded document in public record.(p. 36-37)
Parties who own property in indivison: - ANSWER: own a proportional interest of an
entire tract shared with other co-owners. (p. 80-81)
Ownership in indivision occurs: - ANSWER: as a result of a succession and children
inheriting property.
as a result of a mtrimonial regime. (p. 80-81)
These apply to the concept of Civil Law: - ANSWER: is derived from France and Spain.
legislation is primary source of law.
applies only in Louisiana. (p. 14)
Jury trials occur in: - ANSWER: distric courts. (p. 24-25)
True of donation inter vivos: - ANSWER: irrevocable, unless specific situation applies.
applies to present property only, generally
requires acceptance (p. 122)
True of donation mortis causa: - ANSWER: take effect on death
revocable
applies to present and future property (p. 122)
GUIDE NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 250 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
A notary's commission can be suspended: - ANSWER: by operation of law and by
district courts. (p.49-50)
An Affidavit of Immobilization acomplishes the following: - ANSWER: makes a mobile
home part of the land. (p. 79)
A remunerative donation: - ANSWER: is in appreciation of past services. (p. 123)
An onerous donation: - ANSWER: places a burden on the donee. (p. 123)
Rights in stock are examples of: - ANSWER: incorporeal immovables. (p. 82)
A servitude is an example of: - ANSWER: incorporeal immovables. (p. 81)
A dominant estate: - ANSWER: benefits from a servitude. (p. 93,120)
The public records doctrine: - ANSWER: applies to documents that must be recorded
at the courthouse. (p 36, 39)
True about a notary: - ANSWER: Need to have a $10,000 bond
Commissioned by governor for life
Supervised by district court
is a public official
Donative intent: - ANSWER: means a document signifies a desire to give. (p. 131)
A servient estate is: - ANSWER: burdened with a servitude. (p. 90,102)
When a notary prepares a judicial act, he: - ANSWER: confers authenticity
confirms identity of the parties
guarantees the validity and legal effect of the transaction (p. 19-20, 69)
when a notary does not prepare a juridical act, but only notarizes the signatures: -
ANSWER: confers authenticity
confirms identity of parties (p. 19-20)
Authentic acts are: - ANSWER: self-proving so that the signed and notarized
document is admissible in court. (p. 270)
, The correct sequence for persons signing an authentic act where they are all
together in the same room: - ANSWER: parties first, then witnesses, then notary
Legal capacity (age and/or mental) is present in all of the following: - ANSWER:
person 18 years of age signs.
minor under 18 signs doc, but is married.
minor under 18 signs, but is emancipated.
Documents related to immovables are required to be recorded: - ANSWER: in the
parish courthouse where the land is located within 15 days of execution. (p. 54)
Usufructs can be created: - ANSWER: by notarial act
by operation of law
in a last will (p. 98)
A donation inter vivos of an immovable which is not in authentic form: - ANSWER: is
null and void and without legal effect. (p. 123)
The following is acceptable documentation to verify identification of a party signing a
notarial act: - ANSWER: state driver's license
U.S. Passport
Military ID (p. 261)
The Public Records Doctrine: - ANSWER: protects third persons from the absence of
a recorded document in public record.(p. 36-37)
Parties who own property in indivison: - ANSWER: own a proportional interest of an
entire tract shared with other co-owners. (p. 80-81)
Ownership in indivision occurs: - ANSWER: as a result of a succession and children
inheriting property.
as a result of a mtrimonial regime. (p. 80-81)
These apply to the concept of Civil Law: - ANSWER: is derived from France and Spain.
legislation is primary source of law.
applies only in Louisiana. (p. 14)
Jury trials occur in: - ANSWER: distric courts. (p. 24-25)
True of donation inter vivos: - ANSWER: irrevocable, unless specific situation applies.
applies to present property only, generally
requires acceptance (p. 122)
True of donation mortis causa: - ANSWER: take effect on death
revocable
applies to present and future property (p. 122)