NOTARY PUBLIC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
1) When can a notary public reapply for commission without re-testing? ANS >>
1) Up until 6 months from expiration date.
2) Up until 1 year after military discharge (except dishonourable)
3) When the renewal is mailed to the notary public reminding that expiration date
is in 3 months.
2) Who is appointed to accept process service on behalf of the notary public who
is a non-resident? ANS >> The Secretary of state.
3) Can a notary public be denied reappointment at the time of renewal, even if in
excellent, good standing? ANS >> Yes, in any case the appointment is at the
complete discretion of the Secretary of State.
4) What is the general notary public eligibility requirements, although not limited
to these? ANS >> 1) US Citizen.
2) Reside or have a place of business in state.
3) Good moral character.
4) Common school education.
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5) No felony convictions. No convictions of weapons, burglar instruments or
burglary, stolen property, unlawful entry, aiding prison escape,
possession/distributing drugs, violations of selective draft act.
6) 18 years old.
5) Does the notary public receive an ID or license? ANS >> Yes, receives an ID
card within 2 weeks of Secretary of State receipt of passed exam with fee and
application.
6) What is the term of the notary public commission? ANS >> 4 years.
7) Who issues the notary public id/license? ANS >> Secretary of State. The
Division of Licensing Services.
8) How does the notary public renew his license and when? ANS >>
Approximately 3 months prior to the expiration, a renewal application is posted to
the notary public, which must be completed and returned with the $60 fee to the
County Clerk.
9) What does a notary public do? ANS >> 1) Administer oaths / affirmations.
2) Take affidavits and depositions.
3) Receive / certify acknowledgements, deeds, mortgages, powers of attorney.
4) Demand / accept or payment of foreign and inland bills of exchange,
promissory notes and obligations in writing protesting the same for non-payment.
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10) Who commissions or license a notary public? ANS >> Secretary of State
forwards the commissions, the original oath of office and signature of the newly
appointed notary public to the county clerk.
11) What happens when a notary public moves out of the state and does not at
least retain an office address within the state? ANS >> By doing so he vacates his
office commission.
12) How many notaries public can the Secretary of State appoint? ANS >> As
many as he/she likes.
13) What are the general regulations and procedures at the test centre? ANS >>
1) Photo ID.
2) Thumb print taken.
3) Arrive at least 15 minutes early.
4) First-come, first-serve
5) Bring two #2 pencils.
6) No study materials allowed
7) 1 hour to take the test, 40 multiple choice questions, 70% passes
14) What are 4 examples of activities involving the practice of law which are
prohibited for the notary public and can result in the removal from the office,
possible imprisonment or both? ANS >> 1) Giving advice on law, drawing papers,
or any legal documents recognized by courts.
2) Asking for or getting legal business to give to a lawyer and getting paid (it's ok
to give business to a lawyer if not being compensated.
3) Notary service on wills