Notary Public True/False Correct Questions & Answers(rated A+)
Notary Public True/False Correct Questions & Answers(rated A+) Notary Public True/False Correct Questions & Answers(rated A+) Notary Public True/False Correct Questions & Answers(rated A+) A notary at the time of appointment must be either an NJ resident or have a place of business in NJ. - ANSWER TRUE; A person commissioned as a notary public in this State shall be at the time of appointment: Be at least 18 years of age; be a legal resident of NJ or have a place of employment or practice in NJ; and not be disqualified to receive a commission under Chapter 5 (CHAPTER 5. Denial, Revocation, Suspension or Limitation of a Commission). An NJ resident notary public who moves out of NJ but still maintains a place of business/work in NJ can continue to be a notary in NJ. - ANSWER TRUE; however, if a non-resident notary ceases to have a place of business/work in NJ, then they vacate their office as a notary public Within three months of the receipt of an initial or renewed commission, each notary public shall take and subscribe an oath before the clerk of the county in which the notary public resides. - ANSWER TRUE; except for nonresident notary public shall be taken and subscribed before the clerk of the county in which the nonresident notary public maintains the notary public's office or the county in which the nonresident notary public is an employee of a business with its domicile or primary place of business in this State. The State Treasurer can remove a notary without serving a copy of charges against him. - ANSWER FALSE; The State Treasurer must serve the charges and give him an opportunity to be heard. No person shall be appointed notary who has been convicted of a misdemeanor. - ANSWER FALSE; a person cannot be appointed a notary if convicted of a FELONY No person shall be appointed a notary public if he has been convicted of unlawful possession or distribution of habit-forming narcotic drugs. - ANSWER TRUE; also cannot be appointed a notary if convicted of vagrancy or prostitution (unless the person was subsequently pardoned or received a certificate of good conduct from a parole board) As of July 2022, new and renewing notaries must take meet educational requirements to obtain their commission - ANSWER TRUE; ·A non-attorney applicant for an initial commission as a notary public shall provide satisfactory proof that the applicant has:
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