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NOTARY PUBLIC PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS

Studying these questions will prepare you to pass the California Notary Exam. Learn the answers to each question and the reasoning behind the question. Answer the questions without looking at any notes and then review. Do this practice exam over until you are getting at least 90% correct. Then you will have no trouble with the 30 question state exam.

1. What is one requirement for

becoming a California Notary

Public?

a. Be under 18 years of age

b. Have a criminal record

c. Not pass an exam

d. Be a legal resident of California

2. Your jurisdiction will be:

a. The entire state of California

b. The county in which you live

c. The city in which you work

d. The entire United States

3. A possible penalty for committing

perjury is:

a. 2 years in prison

b. 3 years in prison

c. 4 years in prison

d. Any of the above

4. You have how many days to take

your oath of office after your

commencement date:

a. 6 months

b. 10 days

c. 30 days

d. None of the above

5. If you request a new Certificate of

Authorization, the State of

California must respond within:

a. One month

b. 5 days

c. One year

d. 30 days

6. The agency of the State that will

give you the new certificate is the:

a. Corporation Commissioner

b. Bureau of Notary Publics

c. Secretary of State

d. Department of Real Estate

7. Using the words notario publico:

a. Is encouraged

b. Is legal in California

c. Is prohibited

d. Indicates lingual ability

8. If a notary willingly and knowingly

notarizes a real estate document

that they know to be fraudulent,

they are guilty of a:

a Misdemeanor

b. Lis pendes

c. Carpe diem

d. Felony

9. Death Certificates:

a. Must be notarized

b. Are not notarized

c. Are filed with the IRS

d. All of the above

10. A subscribing witness can bring you a:

a. Quit Claim Deed

b. Grant Deed

c. Mortgage

d. Homestead Declaration

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11. The penalty for stating a known

false fact as true is now

a. $750

b. $1,500

c. $10,000

d. $75,000

12. Two credible witnesses

a. Are not allowed

b. Must be over 21

c. Must be fingerprinted

d. None of the above

13. When do you officially become a

notary?

a. When you pass the exam

b. When the Secretary of State

sends your commission

c. When you do your first

certificate

d. When your oath and bond are

filed

14. The notary stamp may be:

a. Triangle

b. Rectangular

c. Only a circle

d. None of the above

15. The size of the stamp could be:

a. A 6-foot diameter

b. 1 inch in width by 2 inches in

length

c. 2 inches by 6 inches

d. One foot square

16. If you are one of the following

concerning a document, you must

not notarize it:

a. Agent

b. Employer

c. Lawyer

d. Trustor or Trustee

17. The fine for overcharging for a non-

immigration form is:

a. Up to $10

b. Up to $1,000

c. Up to $75,000

d. Up to $750

18. The fine for failing to notify the State

that your stamp or journal was lost is:

a. Up to $10

b. Up to $1,000

c. Up to $1,500

d. Up to $750

19. Willful failure to provide a peace officer

with a journal when requested is

punishable by a civil penalty of up to:

a. $750

b. $1,500

c. $500

d. $2,500

20. What is the fine for failing to post

signs in English and in the other

language that you use that you are

not an attorney and cannot give

legal advice:

a. Up to $750 fine

b. Up to $1,500 fine and at least

one year suspension of

commission and on second

time – revocation of

commission for life

c. Two – four years in prison

d. $75,000 fine

21. When a regulation states 30 days it

means:

a. Calendar days

b. Business days

c. a & b

d. none of the above

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22. Your commission is dated 9/1/05

and you get your oath filed on

9/25/05. Your commission will

expire:

a. Immediately – you were too late

b. 8/31/09

c. 9/24/05

d. 9/1/15

23. The fee for notarizing a circulator’s

affidavit is:

a. $0

b. $10.00

c. $5.00

d. Negotiable

24. A notary can certify a copy of a

power of attorney according to the:

a. Civil Code

b. Probate Code

c. Bus. & Prof. Code

d. Notary Public Code

25. You may turn your journal over to:

a. Your Employer

b. No one

c. A Peace Officer with probable

cause

d. An Auditor

26. During the signature by mark

process, how many people write

the name of the X signer:

a. At least three

b. Two

c. One

d. None

27. If you move, you must contact the:

a. Secretary of State

b. Your employer

c. County Clerk

d. Department of Notary Public

28. If you move, you must contact the

proper authority within:

a. 1 day

b. 10 days

c. 30 days

d. 6 months

29. If you give up your journal to a

proper authority, you must notify

the Secretary of State within:

a. 1 day

b. 10 days

c. 30 days

d. 1 month

30. A commission is valid for

years:

a. 1 year

b. 2 years

c. 4 years

d. 12 years

31. Your 4-year notary bond is worth:

a. $15,000

b. $750

c. $75,000

d. $1,500

32. The statute of limitations for

making a statement known to be

false is:

a. One year

b. Two years

c. Three years

d. Four years

33. To be acceptable, ID’s must be

current or issued within the past:

a. 1 year

b. 2 years

c. 5 years

d. 10 years

Edition 6 4

34. What does not need to be on a

passport?

a. Picture of holder

b. Holder’s signature

c. Notary’s signature

d. Date of issue

35. Notary certificates are signed by:

a. Notary

b. Secretary of State

c. Client

d. Lender

36. An ID needs the holder’s:

a. Picture

b. Signature

c. Physical Description

d. All of the above

37. When taking an oath:

a. Signer must raise right hand

b. Signer must pay extra fee

c. Signer must repeat oath

d. Raising right hand is not

required

38. Notaries must:

a. Keep a photocopy of every

document notarized

b. Keep their stamp and journal

under their direct control

c. Refuse service to a homeless

individual

d. None of the above

39. When you resign a commission,

you deliver all your papers to:

a. Secretary of State

b. County Clerk where your

current oath is on file

c. Your employer

d. None of the above

40. If you fail to file the oath and bond

on time:

a. Your commission is void

b. You must pay $20 to reapply

c. You must complete a new

application

d. All of the above

41. A notary seeking reappointment

must retake the notary exam:

a. Any time after you have to pay

a fine

b. Never

c. Every 4 years

d. None of the above

42. The fine for willful failure to notify

the Secretary of State of an

address or name change is:

a. $500

b. $750

c. $1,500

d. $15,000

43. Notaries can withhold services:

a. When their employer limits

services to transactions related

to the employer’s business

b. When a document is incomplete

c. When they believe someone

does not understand what they

are signing

d. All of the above

44. Which is the true statement?

a. It is the notary’s duty to draft

power of attorney, mortgages

and deeds when requested

b. A notary does not have to

charge a fee

c. Holographic wills must be

notarized to be valid

d. Holographic wills are

typewritten

Edition 6 5

45. A notary may:

a. Notarize a document in a

foreign language

b. Not notarize documents that he

or she will sign as corporate

officers

c. Notarize relative’s documents

d. All of the above

46. Signers of the following documents

must leave a right thumbprint:

a. Homestead Declaration

b. Power of Attorney

c. Trust Deed for real estate

d. b & c

47. A notary is obligated to:

a. Reimburse a surety company

for bond funds paid out

b. Determine whether a signer has

authority to sign as a corporate

officer

c. Let their employer hold their

seal if they paid for it

d. Use the all-purpose certificate

for a jurat

48. An affirmation is:

a. Jurat

b. Legal equivalent of an oath but

has no referral to a Supreme

Being

c. Never used

d. All of the above

49. A non-attorney notary (qualified &

bonded as an immigration

consultant) may charge up to $10

for:

a. Completing a person’s

immigration application

b. Oaths and affirmation

c. Per signature on a Jurat

d. All of the above

50. A notary may not notarize:

a. When they are the attorney who

drafted the papers

b. When they are a real estate

agent who sold the property

c. For a spouse

d. When they are a mortgagor in a

transaction

51. For a first-time applicant to get a

commission they:

a. Must pass an exam

b. Be fingerprinted

c. Be at least 18 years of age

d. All of the above

52. A certificate of authorization may

be gotten:

a. From the governor’s office

b. From the Department of Real

Estate

c. From the Secretary of State

d. None of the above

53. Satisfactory evidence of identity

means relying on either:

a. ID cards

b. Credible identifying witnesses

c. Business card photos

d. a and b

54. A California Notary may:

a. Advertise they are immigration

consultants

b. Take depositions and affidavits

c. Certify a copy of a foreign birth

certificate

d. Normally notarize a will

55. An oath is:

a. An affirmation

b. Never used

c. A solemn spoken pledge

d. a and c

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56. A certified copy certifies that the

reproduction:

a. Is accurate

b. Is never done

c. Can be charged $30

d. None of the above

57. Influencing a notary to perform

improperly is a:

a. Moral Turpitude Felony

b. Misdemeanor

c. Felony

d. Infraction

58. Notaries shall not perform notary

actions if they are:

a. An Attorney

b. An Employee

c. Named as a principal in a

financial transaction

d. An Agent

59. Which of the following is signed in

the presence of the notary:

a. Acknowledgment

b. Jurat

c. Certificate

d. None of the above

60. An acknowledgment certifies that

under penalty of perjury:

a. Signer’s identity was

satisfactorily proven to notary

b. The signer admits that they

signed the document

c. The signer appeared before the

notary

d. All of the above

61. A man inherits a property in

Alabama with his sister and they

must send an affidavit to the court.

He can have a friend notarize his

signature and:

a. He can notarize his sister’s

signature

b. He can notarize both signatures

c. He can never notarize an

Alabama document

d. He can’t do either notarization

62. Notaries obtain their seals from

the:

a. Secretary of State

b. County Clerk

c. Approved vendors or

manufacturers

d. Their employer

63. When a subscribing witness brings

a document the action is called:

a. Acknowledgment

b. Protest

c. Jurat

d. Proof of Execution

64. If a principal cannot appear, the

document may be brought to the

notary by:

a. Any peace officer

b. An agent for the principal

c. A spouse

d. One subscribing witness

65. A subscribing witness is placed

under oath and asked:

a. Did you sign as a witness?

b. Did the signer acknowledge

their signing?

c. Did the signer ask you to get

the document notarized?

d. All of the above

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66. An embossed seal impression:

a. Is always required by Notary

Law

b. Can never be used

c. Is acceptable but not required

d. Is only for senior notaries

67. Which of the following lists are all

Notary Actions:

a. Acknowledgment, Jurat, Copy

Certification, Oath, Deposition

b. Jurat, Affirmation, Protest,

Power of Attorney, Loan

Document Signing

c. Proof of Execution, Protest,

Affidavit, Jurat

d. Proof of Execution, Jurat, Oath

of Office, Acknowledgment

68. Credible witnesses:

a. Are never placed under oath

b. Must not have a financial

interest in the document

c. Must always know the notary

d. All of the above

69. If you resign a position with your

employer:

a. You must resign your

commission

b. Leave all journals with the

employer for the new notary

c. You take the exam again

d. Notify the Secretary of State of

any business address change

70. A Military Notary:

a. Is in trouble

b. Charges no fees

c. Can only charge senior officers

d. None of the above

71. A person who is not commissioned

and holds herself out as a notary

is:

a. Guilty of a felony

b. Legal

c. Guilty of an infraction

d. Guilty of a misdemeanor

72. An employer of a Notary can:

a. Copy Journal entries of

business generated documents

in front of the notary

b. Inspect and retain a sequential

journal at any time

c. Enter necessary corrections to

journal

d. Appoint another employee to

use the journal when the notary

is absent

73. A notary must respond to a request

for a transaction within days.

a. One

b. Two

c. Thirty

d. Fifteen

74. The notary or security bond

protects the:

a. Notary

b. Public

c. Employer

d. State

75. The only documents that do not

require a seal are:

a. Subdivision maps

b. Veterans certificate

c. Circulator’s affidavit

d. Change of venue

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76. The county named in the Venue is

where:

a. The signer personally appeared

b. The notary’s business is located

c. Where the signer lives

d. None of the above

77. If a person has no right thumb

and a thumbprint is needed:

a. Use any finger

b. Make a note of this problem

c. You use the left thumb

d. All of the above

78. If asked to notarize an incomplete

document, a notary should:

a. Make a note in the journal

b. Take a thumbprint

c. Charge $10 more

d. Refuse

79. A Notary seal must:

a. Be photographically

reproducible and contain an

expiration date

b. Contain the state seal and the

words notary public

c. Have a serrated or milled edge

border

d. All of the above

80. The most frequently completed

form is:

a. The acknowledgment

b. Jurat

c. Confidential marriage license

d. Protest

81. Linda Martinez, a law student, is

starting a business as an

immigration consultant. She may

not advertise:

a. That she is a notary public

b. Her fee

c. Her office hours

d. None of the above

82. Which items must always be put in

the journal:

a. Date, time, type of document,

fees

b. Date, type of document, fees,

address of signer

c. Fees, time, document date,

name of signer

d. Date, time, fees, thumbprint

83. Some of the elements of a seal

are:

a. State seal and notary’s name

b. Expiration date of commission

and county where oath is on file

c. Sequential ID number of

manufacturer and notary’s

sequential commission number

d. All of the above

84. A notary may not advertise

a. Fees to be charged

b. In Spanish

c. The Spanish terms notario

publico or notario

d. On a desk plaque

85. The main purpose of a credible

identifying witness is to:

a. Substitute for a signer

b. Watch the signer sign the

document

c. Prove that a person signed a

document

d. Identify a signer

Edition 6 9

86. Why are two witnesses for a

signature by mark necessary?

a. To view the making or the

acknowledging of the mark

b. To identify the signer

c. To sign the journal

d. To sign for a disabled signer

87. You are notarizing a document for

a personal friend. Which of the

following must be included in your

journal?

a. Signer’s driver’s license number

b. Type of Document

c. Notary fee

d. All of the above

88. A written request for a photocopy

of a journal entry must contain:

a. Type of notarization, type of

document and names of parties

b. Type of document, month and

year of notarization, and parties’

signatures

c. Type of notarization, month and

year of notarization and names

of parties

d. Type of document, month and

year of notarization and names

of parties

89. A right thumbprint is not required in

the Notary journal for a:

a. Deed of reconveyance

b. Grant deed

c. Warranty deed

d. Deed of trust

90. If a private employer and an

employee enter into an agreement:

a. Fees must go to the employee

b. No fees can be collected

c. The notary must pay for the

bond

d. Notary actions can be limited to

business transactions

91. An expired California Driver’s

License was issued 52 months

before presentation to you:

a. It is acceptable as identification

b. Expired licenses are not valid

c. Signer must use a credible

witness

d. A subscribing witness could be

used

92. Notaries may not certify a copy of a:

a. Journal entry requested by the

Secretary of State

b. Durable power of attorney for

health care document

c. Journal entry requested by a

member of the public

d. Limited power of attorney

document

93. When a Notary changes a

business address to a new county

within California:

a. The Notary must notify the

Secretary of State of the

address change

b. The Notary must file a new oath

of office and amendment to the

Notary’s bond in the new county

before notarizing documents in

the new county

c. The Notary must change the

name of the county in the

Notary’s seal

d. All of the above

Edition 6 10

94. A proof of execution may be

performed on a:

a. Deed of reconveyance

b. Quitclaim deed

c. Security agreement

d. Deed of trust

95. A notary who does not deliver

papers to a county clerk after they

allow a commission to expire is:

a. Guilty of a felony

b. Guilty of a misdemeanor

c. Guilty of an infraction

d. None of the above

96. A certificate reads: Subscribed &

Sworn to before me on August 5,

2007 by . Whose name

goes on the blank?

a. Notary

b. Signer

c. Credible Witness

d. Secretary of State

97. You are not automatically

disqualified from doing a

notarization when you are a:

a. Lessor

b. Vendee

c. Real Estate Agent

d. Grantor

98. By contract an employee and

employer can:

a. Charge $20 for a one person

Jurat

b. Notarize outside of California

c. Eliminate their journal

d. Limit services solely to their

business

99. By using the term notario publico in

an advertisement, the Notary’s

commission could be:

a. Suspended for a period of not

less than six months or revoked

immediately.

b. Suspended for a period of not

less than six months and

revoked on the second offense

c. Suspended for a period of not

less than one year and revoked

on the second offense

d. None of the above

100. A Notary may not charge a fee for

notarization on:

a. A power of attorney

b. A circulator’s affidavit

c. A quitclaim deed

d. An affidavit of support

101. A Notary may use his or her

commission:

a. To endorse a product

b. To notarize for veterans

c. To advise clients on

immigration matters

d. Both a and c

102. A Notary who engages in the

unauthorized practice of law may

face:

a. Commission denial

b. Commission revocation

c. Commission suspension

d. All of the above

Edition 6 11

103. When can your notary commission

be suspended and/or revoked?

a. Not paying child support

b. Charging $10 for a set of

immigration papers in addition

to normal notarization fees

c. Charging a friend less then the

general public

d. Entering the amount charged

in your journal

104. When a notary is employed by a

city, county or state agency, fees

collected for non-agency related

notarization are:

a. Kept by the Notary

b. Turned over to a supervisor

c. Remitted by the Notary Public

to the employing agency

d. Always free

105. It is allowable for a notary to

notarize for a family member when

acting as a:

a. Grantor

b. Trustee

c. Lessor

d. Employee

106. A notary can notarize documents

to be filed in another State but:

a. Must use California form

b. Can’t certify signer holds a

particular capacity

c. Can’t charge any fees

d. Only jurats

107. An oath to a witness:

a. Always refers to God

b. Can use phrase “under penalty

of perjury”

c. Never refers to a Superior

Being

d. Has only one recommended

question

108. If your employer, John Smith, asks

to see your journal, which you use

in business, to see who is giving

him the most business, you

should:

a. Let him look at your journal

b. Refuse to let him look at the

journal

c. Let him see only the items

pertaining to his business

d. Remind him it is your journal

and he may not look at it

109. In the case of the death of a

notary public, the personal

representative of the deceased

shall:

a. Promptly notify the Secretary

of State and return journal to

the Secretary of State

b. Promptly notify the Secretary

of State and return seal and

journal to the State

c. Promptly notify the County

where the oath and bond are

recorded

d. Promptly notify the Secretary

of State and send their papers

and records to the county

where their oath is recorded.

110. No fees may be charged for

verifying:

a. A jurat

b. Nomination document or

circulator’s affidavit

c. Any acknowledgments

d. Any protests

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111. When performing a signature by

mark notarization:

a. The signer must make his or

her mark in the Notary’s

journal

b. The signer does not have to be

identified

c. The notary must make the

mark in his or her journal

d. The notary must sign the

person’s name near his or her

mark on the signature line

112. A Notary Public can notarize a

signature on a document that:

a. They signed as a principal

b. In which they have a direct

financial interest

c. Is incomplete

d. Is in a foreign language

113. Which of the following must be

included in a Journal:

a. Date of document

b. Address of signer

c. Character of every document

d. Thumbprint of a trustee deed’s

signer

114. If a credible witness personally

knows the signer and the notary:

a. Only one witness is needed

b. Two witnesses are needed

c. Three witnesses are needed

d. None of the above

115. When the last day for filing an

instrument or other document with

a state agency falls upon a

Saturday or holiday, such act may

be performed:

a. Within one week

b. Within two weeks

c. Within thirty days

d. Upon the next business day

116. Notaries need not record in their

journals:

a. The date and time of

notarization

b. The fees charged for a notarial

services

c. Type of document notarized

d. The signer’s address

117. When the venue of the Notary’s

certificate has been filled in

beforehand with an incorrect state

and county, the Notary must:

a. Attach a loose certificate with a

correct venue

b. Reject the document

c. Not tamper with words that

may have been filled in by an

attorney

d. Line through the inapplicable

words, writing in the correct

state and county

118. Any person who coerces a notary

to perform improperly is guilty of:

a. A Felony

b. An Infraction

c. Nothing

d. Misdemeanor

119. Effective July 1, 2005 all

appointed persons must complete:

a. Six hours of study

b. Three hours of study

c. Forty-five hours of study

d. A 60 question exam

120. The main purpose of an

acknowledgment is to:

a. Authenticate signatures

b. Establish mental competence

c. Require personal appearance

d. Both a and c

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121. When notarizing a document

containing an acknowledgment,

the Notary:

a. Must see the document signer

sign before them

b. May accept a document that

has already been signed

c. Must administer an oath

d. Must take a copy of the

acknowledgment

122. To communicate with the

Secretary of State about a

change in address:

a. A Notary must communicate

the change when it is a

business address

b. A Notary must communicate

the change when it is a

residence address

c. By certified mail within 30

days

d. All of the above

123. When is an oath involved with an

acknowledgment:

a. Every time

b. When the signer would like to

swear that the contents of the

document are true

c. When the signer utilizes a

credible witness as ID

d. An oath is never used in an

acknowledgment

124. One main purpose of a Jurat is to:

a. Not identify the signer

b. Copy certify a form

c. Make sure the signer signs in

front of the Notary

d. Gain evidence to insure

truthfulness

125. To establish proper ID the Notary

must accept which of the following

from the principal:

a. Two credible witnesses with

ID’s who personally know the

principal

b. Credible witness personally

known by Notary and principal

with proper ID.

c. One proper ID – current or

issued in the last five years

d. All of the above

126. Exceptions to personal

appearance by the principal are:

a. There are none

b. Credible witness

c. Photo Business Card

d. Subscribing Witness

127. A foreign passport must have one

additional item:

a. Stamp from U.S. Immigration

Agency

b. Address of signer

c. Phone number of Issuing

County

d. Thumbprint

128. To meet the 30 calendar day filing

limit of the oath with the county

you must:

a. Get them postmarked by 30

days

b. Keep them until you can hand

deliver them

c. Allow for any form of delay

d. Pay a fee if late

129. A judgment is lodged against a

Notary for $22,000 and the

bonding company pays $15,000 to

the client. The notary is liable for:

a. $7,000

b. $22,000

c. $15,000

d. $0

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130. The key wording of an

acknowledgement is:

a. Subscribed and sworn to

b. I swear the document is true

c. Personally appeared

d. Protest the payment

131. A subscribing witness can be

identified by:

a. Their current U.S. Passport

b. One credible witness known to

the subscribing witness and

the notary who has ID

c. Two credible witnesses with

proper ID cards

d. A principal who knows them

personally

132. The true statement below about

qualifications is, you must be:

a. Able to read Spanish

b. A U.S. Citizen

c. 18 years of age

d. Resident of California

133. It is never acceptable to affix a

notary seal and signature to a

document without:

a. The notarial wording

b. Being paid

c. Giving an oath

d. Seeing the person sign the

document

134. If a notary is unable to

communicate with a customer the

notary:

a. Should use an interpreter

b. Refer them to someone who

speaks their language

c. Report them to Immigration

authorities

d. Should notarize any regular

documents

135. In foreign language advertising

regulations there are strict rules

but the one exception is:

a. A business card in the foreign

language

b. A single desk plaque

c. An 8 ” x 11” brochure

d. Yellow pages advertising

136. When a public agency pays an

employee’s expenses, the fees:

a. Shall be remitted to the agency

b. Are distributed per an

employee-agency agreement

c. Are never collected

d. Go to the notary

137. When a check has not been

honored for payment, the

Secretary of State shall give a

written notice. If no correction is

done a second notice of

cancellation shall be effective

when:

a. 90 days

b. 30 days

c. 20 days

d. 10 days

138. Which company has extremely

high Notary passing rates?

a. Duane Gomer Seminars

b. Duane Gomer Seminars

c. Duane Gomer Seminars

d. Any of the above

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Answer Key / Handbook Location:

1. D - Appointment

2. A - Geographic Jurisdiction

3. D - P.C. #126

4. C - Requirements

5. B - G.C. 8207.3

6. C - G.C. 8207.2

7. C - G.C. 8219.5 (c)

8. D - P.C. #115.5

9. B - Certified Copies

10. D - Subscribing Witness

11. C - C.C. 1189

12. D - C.C. 1185

13. D - Requirements

14. B - G.C. 8207

15. B - G.C. 8207

16. D - G.C. 8224

17. D - G.C. 8214.15

18. C - G.C. 8214.15

19. D - G.C. 8214.21

20. B - G.C. 8219.5

21. A - Requirements

22. B - G.C. 8204

23. A - Elections Code 8080

24. B - Powers of Attorney

25. C - G.C. 8206

26. C - Signature by Mark

27. A - G.C. 8213.5

28. C - G.C. 8213.5

29. B - G.C. 8206 (d)

30. C - G.C. 8204

31. A - Requirements

32. D - G.C. 6203

33. C - C.C. 1185 (3)

34. C - C.C. 1185 (4)

35. A - C.C. 1193

36. D - C.C. 1185 (4)

37. D - Jurat

38. B - G.C. 8206 (a) (1)

39. B - Commissions

40. D – Requirements & Time Limit

41. C – G.C. 8204

42. A - G.C. 8213.6

43. D - G.C. 8202.7, Incomplete Documents

44. B - G.C. 8211

45. D – Foreign Languages

46. B & C - G.C. 8206

47. A – Notary Public Bond

48. B - C.C.P. 2094

49. D - G.C. 8223 (b)

50. D - G.C. 8224

51. D – Appointment & Qualifications

52. C - C.C. 8207.3; Common Questions & Answers

53. D - C.C. 1185

54. B - (a) 3 – C.C. 8205(3)

55. D - C.C.P. 2094

56. A - Probate Code 4307

57. B - G.C. 8225

58. C - G.C. 8224

59. B - Jurat

60. D - Acknowledgments

61. D - G.C. 8224

62. C - G.C. 8207; Notary Seal

63. D - Subscribing Witness C.C. 1195

64. D - Subscribing Witness C.C. 1196

65. D - Subscribing Witness C.C. 1935

66. C – Notary Public Seal G.C. 8213.5

67. D - G.C. 8205

68. B - C.C. 1185

69. D - Last Paragraph

70. B - G.C. 8203.6

71. D - G.C. 8227.1

72. A - G.C. 8206G (d)

73. D - G.C. 8206.5

74. B - Bonds

75. A - Notary Public Seal

76. A - Geographic Jurisdiction

77. D - Notary Public Journal #3

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78. D – Notarization of Incomplete Documents

79. D - Seal

80. A - Acknowledgment

81. A - G.C. 8219.5

82. A – Notary Public Journal

83. D – Notary Public Seal

84. C – Illegal Advertising

85. D - C.C. 1185

86. A - Signature by Mark

87. D – Notary Public Journal

88. D - G.C. 8206 (c)

89. A - G.C. 8206(G)

90. D - G.C. 8202.8

91. A - Identification

92. C - G.C. 8206 (c)

93. A – Change of Address

94. A – Proof of Execution

95. B - G.C. 8209

96. B - Jurat

97. C - G.C. 8224

98. D - G.C. 8202.8

99. C – Illegal Advertising

100. B - G.C. 8211

101. B - Fees

102. D - G.C. 8214.1 (g)

103. A - Grounds for Denial

104. C - G.C. 8202.5

105. D - G.C. 8224

106. B - C.C. 1189 (c)

107. B - C.C.P. 2094

108. C – Notary Public Journal

109. D - G.C. 8209

110. B - E.C. 8080

111. A - Signature by Mark

112. D – Foreign Language

113. C – Notary Public Journal

114. A – C.C. 1185(1)(A)

115. D – G.C. 6800

116. D - Notary Public Journal

117. D - Geographic Jurisdiction

118. D - G.C. 8225

119. A - Notary Public Education

120. D - Acknowledgment

121. B - Acknowledgment

122. D - Change of Address

123. C - Identification

124. C - Jurat

125. D - P. 35 – C.C. 1185

126. D - Subscribing Witness

127. A - Identification

128. C – Requirements & Time Limits

129. B - Notary Public Bond

130. C - Acknowledgement

131. B – C.C. 1196

132. D – Appointment & Qualifications

133. A – Acknowledgement (note)

134. B – Foreign Language

135. B - G.C. 8219.5

136. A - Fees

137. C - G.C. 8204.1

138. D



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