NOTARY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
Q: What is the primary role of a California notary public? A: A California notary
public is a public official who provides critical services for legal, business, financial,
and real estate communities. - correct answer
Q: What significant legislation affects notaries starting in 2030? A: Senate Bill 696,
the Online Notarization Act, allows notaries to perform remote notarizations using
audio-video communication and online platforms starting January 1, 2030, after
the Secretary of State certifies the required technology. - correct answer
Q: What does the Notary Public Handbook aim to supplement? A: It supplements
the course of study for preparing for the California notary public examination. -
correct answer
Q: Where can a California notary find official laws related to their responsibilities?
A: In the Notary Public Handbook, published by the California Secretary of State. -
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Q: What new information was included in the 2024 edition of the handbook? A:
Information about certifying power of attorney documents and updates on the
Online Notarization Act. - correct answer
Q: What are the qualifications required to become a California notary public? A:
Applicants must: - correct answer
Be a legal resident of California. - correct answer
Be at least 18 years old. - correct answer
Complete a Secretary of State-approved course of study. - correct answer
Pass a written exam prescribed by the Secretary of State. - correct answer
Pass a background check (including fingerprinting). - correct answer
Q: What is the bond amount required for a California notary public? A: California
law requires every notary public to file an official bond of $15,000. - correct
answer
Q: What activities are California notaries prohibited from performing? A: They are
prohibited from: - correct answer
Preparing or drafting legal documents. - correct answer
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Giving legal advice. - correct answer
Selecting or determining the type of legal document required. - correct answer
Q: What must a California notary public seal contain? A: The seal must include: -
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The State Seal and the words "Notary Public". - correct answer
The notary's name as shown on the commission. - correct answer
The county of the oath of office and bond filing. - correct answer
The commission expiration date. - correct answer
The sequential identification number and seal manufacturer/vendor ID. - correct
answer
Dimensions: Circular (≤2 inches in diameter) or rectangular (≤1 inch by 2.5 inches).
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Q: Can a notary public use their official seal for non-notarial purposes? A: No, a
notary public may only use the seal for rendering official notarial services. -
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