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**Question 1.** Which of the following age requirements must an applicant meet
to become an Illinois Notary Public?
A) At least 16 years old
B) At least 18 years old
C) At least 21 years old
D) No age requirement
Answer: B
Explanation: Illinois law requires notary applicants to be at least 18 years of age.
**Question 2.** An applicant must be a resident of Illinois to receive a four-year
commission. Which of the following best describes a “resident” for this purpose?
A) Someone who owns property in Illinois
B) Someone who lives in Illinois for at least six months per year
C) Someone who has a driver’s license issued by Illinois
D) Anyone who pays Illinois state income tax
Answer: C
Explanation: Illinois defines residency for notary commissions by the possession of
a state-issued driver’s license or ID card.
**Question 3.** Which of the following disqualifies an applicant from obtaining a
notary commission in Illinois?
A) A misdemeanor conviction for traffic violation
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B) A felony conviction that has not been pardoned
C) A conviction for a non-violent petty theft
D) A civil judgment for breach of contract
Answer: B
Explanation: A felony conviction that has not been pardoned or expunged is a
disqualifying factor under the Notary Public Act.
**Question 4.** How long is the commission term for an Illinois non-resident
notary?
A) One year
B) Two years
C) Three years
D) Four years
Answer: A
Explanation: Non-residents receive a one-year commission, while residents
receive a four-year term.
**Question 5.** What is the minimum surety bond amount required for an
electronic notary in Illinois?
A) $5,000
B) $10,000
C) $20,000
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D) $30,000
Answer: D
Explanation: Illinois requires a $30,000 surety bond for electronic (including
remote online) notaries, compared with $5,000 for traditional notaries.
**Question 6.** Which geographic area does an Illinois notary’s authority cover?
A) Only the county of residence
B) Only the city of residence
C) The entire state of Illinois
D) Any state in the United States
Answer: C
Explanation: Illinois notaries have statewide authority to perform notarial acts.
**Question 7.** Which of the following is NOT one of the five basic notarial acts
recognized in Illinois?
A) Acknowledgment
B) Jurat
C) Signature witnessing
D) Document drafting
Answer: D
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Explanation: Drafting documents is not a notarial act; the five basic acts are
acknowledgment, jurat, signature witnessing, verification upon oath, and certified
copy.
**Question 8.** During an acknowledgment, the notary must:
A) Administer an oath that the contents are true
B) Verify the signer’s identity and confirm the signature was made voluntarily
C) Take a sworn statement about the document’s authenticity
D) Certify a copy of the document
Answer: B
Explanation: An acknowledgment requires the notary to confirm the signer’s
identity and that the signature was given voluntarily.
**Question 9.** Which of the following statements about a jurat is correct?
A) It requires the signer to sign in the notary’s presence after taking an oath or
affirmation.
B) It only verifies the identity of the signer.
C) It allows the notary to certify copies of vital records.
D) It can be used for any type of document, including wills.
Answer: A
Explanation: A jurat involves the signer swearing or affirming that the contents of
the document are true, and the signature must be made in the notary’s presence.