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Be a legal resident of California. correct answer
Be at least 18 years old. correct answer
California driver's license or ID. correct answer
Complete a Secretary of State-approved course of study. correct answer
Dimensions: Circular (≤2 inches in diameter) or rectangular (≤1 inch by 2.5
inches). correct answer
Giving legal advice. correct answer
Inmate ID card (for inmates in custody). correct answer
Other state or federal IDs with a photo, signature, and serial number. correct
answer
Pass a background check (including fingerprinting). correct answer
Pass a written exam prescribed by the Secretary of State. correct answer
, Personally know the signer. correct answer
Preparing or drafting legal documents. correct answer
Present valid IDs. correct answer
Provide identification or be identified by a credible witness personally known to
both the subscribing witness and the notary. correct answer
Q: Are California notaries allowed to perform marriages? A: No, notaries in
California are not authorized to perform marriages. correct answer
Q: Are corrections allowed for completed notarial acts? A: No, California law does
not permit corrections to completed notarial acts. correct answer
Q: Are there exceptions to fees for notarizing certain documents? A: Yes, no fee
may be charged for notarizing vote-by-mail ballot identification envelopes or
veteran's benefits applications. correct answer
Q: Can a California notary notarize documents in a language they do not
understand? A: Yes, but only if the notarial certificate is in English or a language
they understand. correct answer
Q: Can a California notary notarize electronic signatures? A: Yes, provided the
electronic notarization complies with California law and technology requirements.
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