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/. Which of the following is a crime, typically one involving violence, punishable by
imprisonment in a state prison? - Answer-✅Felony
/.Which of the following documents does not require a seal?
A. The subdivision map
B. The certificate of veterans
C. The circulator's affidavit
D. The change of venue - Answer-✅A. The subdivision map
/.Which of the following can non-resident notaries do?
A. Notarize wills and trusts
B. Execute certified copies
C. Administer protests of note
D. Take depositions - Answer-✅D. Take depositions
/.Certificates of acknowledgment or proof are not entitled to be read in evidence or
recorded in this state if they are made in a foreign country other than which of the
following?
A. United Kingdom
B. Canda
C. Guam
D. Mexico - Answer-✅B. Canada
/.When taking an oath what should the signer do?
A. Must raise right hand
B. Must pay an extra fee
C. Must repeat oath
D. It is not required to raise the right hand - Answer-✅D. It is not required to raise the
right hand
/.It is a certificate issues by the Secretary of State that proves the authenticity of a
notary's signature and seal. It is proof of authentication for notarized documents in
countries that abide by the 1961 Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of
Legalization for Foreign Public Documents.
Which of the following is explained above?
A. Apostille
B. Notarial Certificate
C. Certification Authority (CA)
, D. Acknowledgment Certificate - Answer-✅A. Apostille
/.The oath is a solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one's future
action or behavior. For an oath to be effective, in which form must it be?
A. Oral
B. Written
C. Witnessed
D. All of the above - Answer-✅A. Oral
/.A false certificate is when a person is guilty of issuing official certificates or other
official written instruments, and with intent to defraud, deceive, or injure another person.
A notary public who knowingly makes a false certificate may be prosecuted for which of
the following?
A. Malfeasance
B. Forgery of the official document
C. Misconduct
D. A misdemeanor - Answer-✅B. Forgery of the official document
/.Which of the following is a fact of a town official appointed as a notary public?
A. The notary may not retain the fees collected
B. The expense of his appointment is not a proper town charge.
C. Only non-elected officials may be appointed notaries
D. Notarial service fees performed for the general public must be split with the town -
Answer-✅B. The expense of his appointment is not a proper town charge.
/.According to which of the following a notary can certify a copy of a power of attorney?
A. Notary Public Code
B. Probate Code
C. Civil Code
D. Bus. & Prof. Code - Answer-✅B. Probate Code
/.Each state sets the fees for notaries public. Under which of the following
circumstances is a notary public permitted to receive a higher payment for a service
than generally allowed by law?
A. When extra expenses are incurred
B. When the workload is too much
C. When extraordinary circumstances demand it
D. Under no circumstance - Answer-✅D. Under no circumstance
/.CLASS OF FELONIES
A. Life imprisonment or death
B. 25 years of more
C. Less than 25 years but 10 or more years
D. Less than 10 years but 5 or more years
E. Less than 5 years but more than 1 year