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California Notary Exam133 Questions with Correct Answers What is one requirement for becoming a CA Notary Public? >>>be a legal resident of California Your jurisdiction will be >>>the entire state... of CA A possible penalty for committing perjury is... >>>2 years in prison 3 years in prison 4 years in prison ALL OF THE ABOVE you have how many days to take your oath of office after your commencement date? >>>30 days if you request a new Certificate of Authorization, the State of California must respond within >>>5 days The Agency of the State that will give you the new certificate is the >>>Secretary of State Using the words "Notorio publico" >>>is prohibited if a notary willingly and knowingly notarizes a real estate document that they know to be fraudulent, they are guilty of a >>>felony Can Death Certificates be Notarized? >>>NO! A subscribing witness can bring you a.. >>>Homestead Declaration The penalty for stating a known false fact as true is now >>>$10,000 When do you officially become a notary? >>>When your oath and bond are filed Thee notary stamp may be >>>rectangular the size of the stamp could be >>>1" width x 2 1/2" length If you are one of the following concerning a document, you must not notarize it: >>>A) Agent B) Employer C) Lawyer D) Trustor or TrusteeANSWER = D The fine for overcharging for a non-immigration form is >>>Up to $750 The fine for failing to notify the State that your stamp or journal was lost is >>>up to $1500 Willful failure to provide a peace officer with a journal when requested is punishable by a civil penalty of up to >>>$2500 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: >>>Up to $1500 fine and at least 1 year suspension of commission and on 2nd time, revocation of commission for life When a regulation states 30 days it means >>>Calendar days Your commission is dated 9/1/05 and you get your oath filed on 09/25/2005. Your commission will expire >>>08/31/2009 The fee for notarizing a circulator's affidavit is >>>$0 A notary can certify a copy of a power of attorney according to the >>>Probate Code You may turn your journal over to >>>A Peace officer with probable cause During the signature by mark process, how many people write the name of the X signer >>>1 If you move, you must contact the >>>Secretary of State If you move, you must contact the proper authority within >>>30 days If you give up the journal to a proper authority, you must notify the Secretary of State within >>>10 days A commission is valid for >>>4 years Your 4-year notary bond is worth >>>$15,000 The statute of limitations for making a statement known to be false is >>>4 years To be acceptable, IDs must be current or issued within the past >>>5 years Notary certificates are signed by >>>NotaryAn ID needs the holder's >>>picture signature physical description When taking an oath >>>raising right hand is not required Notaries must >>>keep their stamp and journal under their direct control When you resign a commission, you delver all your papers to: >>>county clerk where your current oath is on file If you fail to file the oath and bond on time >>>your commission is void you must pay $20 to reapply you must complete a new application a notary seeking reappointment must retake the notary exam >>>every 4 years the fine for willful failure to notify the Secretary of State of an address or name change is: >>>$500 Notaries can withhold services: >>>When their employer limits services to transactions related to the employer's services When a document is incomplete When they believe someone doesn't understand what they're signing Signers of what documents must leave a right thumbprint? >>>Power of Attorney and Trust Deed for Real Estate A notary is obligated to: >>>Reimburse a surety company for bond funds paid out An affirmation is: >>>legal equivalent of an oath but has no referral to a Supreme Being A non-attorney notary (qualified & bonded as an immigration consultant) may charge up to $10 for: >>>Completing a person's immigration application Oaths and affirmation Per signature on a Jurat A notary may not notarize: >>>when they are a mortgagor in a transaction "if you are an 'or' or an 'ee' you cannot be the notary" For a first time applicant to get a commission, they >>>Must pass the exam Be fingerprinted Be at least 18 years of age A certificate of authorization may be gotten: >>>From the Secretary of StateSatisfactory evidence of identity means relying on either: >>>ID Cards Credible identifying witnesses A California Notary may >>>Take depositions and affiddavits An oath is: >>>An affirmation, a solemn spoken pledge A certified copy certifies that the reproduction >>>is accurate Influencing a notary to perform improperly is [Show More]
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