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What is Notary Public? - answer an impartial witness to
signing of documentation to ensure acknowledgement of
signatures. They may also administer oaths and
affirmations
Who appoints a notary? - answer The State Treasurer
List all the activities a Notary Public is empowered to do? -
answer Administer Oaths/Affirmations
Take Acknowledgments
Execute Jurats
Take proofs of deeds
Execute protests for non-payment or non-acceptance
How long is a notary appointed for? - answer 5 years
What are the prerequisites for a Notary Public of New
Jersey? - answer Must be president of New Jersey and/or
maintains an employment within the state
Must be 18 years or older
Must not have been convicted of a crime or committed an
offense involving dishonesty or crime for first or second
degree.
, What is an Oath? - answer An oath is a spoken pledge,
given by a person appearing before the Notary for
truthfulness of a specific statement(s) and/or a specific
performance of a specific duty or function.
What is an Affirmation - answer may be given if a persons
has conscientious objections against taking an oath.
How much may you charge for an Oath or Affirmation? -
answer No more than $2.50. With no fee for swearing in a
person.
Example of an Oath. - answer "Do you swear that the
information presented in this document entitles "ABC",
which you have signed before me, is the truth, so help you
god?"
Example of an Affirmation. - answer "Do you solemnly
affirm that the information presented in this document
entitled "ABC", which you have signed before me, is the
truth, and this you affirm under the pains and penalties of
perjury?"
How can an oath and affirmation be formalized? - answer
By raising the right hand and/or placing it on any holy
book.