QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
◉ What residency requirement must be met to apply for a notarial
commission in Utah? Answer: Lawfully reside in Utah or be
employed in the state for at least 30 days prior to applying.
◉ What language proficiency is required for notary applicants in
Utah? Answer: Ability to read, write, and understand English.
◉ What citizenship status is required to become a notary public in
Utah? Answer: Must be a US citizen or have permanent resident
status.
◉ What must not have happened to a person for them to apply for a
notary commission? Answer: They must not have had their notary
commission revoked or suspended without permission.
◉ What is the first step to becoming a notary in Utah? Answer: Login
or create an account on the notary application platform.
◉ How many questions are on the Utah notary exam? Answer: 35
multiple choice questions.
,◉ What is the minimum score required to pass the Utah notary
exam? Answer: 61 points or higher.
◉ What is the commission term for notaries in Utah? Answer: Four
years.
◉ What is the jurisdiction of a Utah notary public? Answer: Limited
to the physical borders of Utah.
◉ What is a notary bond? Answer: A guarantee purchased by a
notary that protects the public from mistakes made by the notary.
◉ What happens if a notary makes a mistake that causes harm?
Answer: A claim can be made on their bond, and the surety company
will pay the claim.
◉ What is notary E&O insurance? Answer: Errors and omissions
insurance that protects notaries from legal claims and financial
losses due to mistakes.
◉ What does notary E&O insurance typically cover? Answer: Legal
defense, settlement costs, and judgments/damages.
,◉ What is required for a signer to appear before a notary? Answer:
The signer must appear personally, which can include a video
appearance.
◉ What must a notary determine about a signer's willingness?
Answer: The notary must ask if the signer is signing willingly and
deny signing if there are doubts.
◉ What is 'satisfactory evidence' in identifying a signer? Answer:
Absence of any information leading to doubt about the signer's
identity.
◉ What forms of identification are acceptable for a signer? Answer:
A valid government-issued ID with a signature and photo, or two
current documents with a signature.
◉ What types of IDs are unacceptable for notarization? Answer:
Social Security cards, credit cards, temporary driver's licenses, and
birth certificates.
◉ What must the notary check for when verifying an ID? Answer:
Signs of fraud, such as mismatched styles or unauthorized
lamination.
, ◉ What is required if a signer cannot sign their name? Answer: Two
witnesses must observe them make a mark.
◉ What is the procedure for notarizing documents for minors?
Answer: Typically, a guardian signs on behalf of the minor, but
minors may sign in certain circumstances.
◉ What is the notary's responsibility regarding the truthfulness of a
document? Answer: Not the notary's job to verify the truthfulness or
accuracy of the document.
◉ What should a notary do when reviewing a document? Answer:
Quickly scan to extract important information for their journal.
◉ What must a notary do if they discover a document is fake?
Answer: Refuse notarization and report the attempted fraud to the
relevant authorities.
◉ Can a notary advise a signer on how to fill in blank spaces on a
document? Answer: No, the notary may not tell the signer what to
write in blank spaces.
◉ What is required for photocopies and faxes to be notarized?
Answer: They must have an original signature; photocopied or fax
signatures cannot be notarized.