Montana Notary Final Exam Newest 2025/2026
Complete Questions And Correct Detailed Answers
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What should you do with your stamp when your notary commission
expires?
A. Keep it with your employer if the employer paid for it
B. Return it to the vendor
C. Throw it in the trash
D. Send it to the Secretary of State
E. Destroy it - ANSWER-E. Destroy it
The critical requirements of every notarization are:
A. The presence of the signer before the notary at the time of
notarization
B. Properly identifying the signer
C. The competency and willingness of the signer to sign
D. A and B
E. All of the above - ANSWER-E. All of the above
A Montana notary's term of office is for:
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A. Life
B. Five years
C. Ten years
D. Four years - ANSWER-D. Four years
Before notarizing a document, a notary should determine the signer's:
A. Competency to understand what he or she is signing
B. Willingness to sign the document freely without any coercion
C. Ability to read and write
D. A and B
E. B and C - ANSWER-D. A and B
Which of the following is not a prohibited notarial act?
A. Notarizing a document from which you are gaining benefits
B. Notarizing a document without the signer appearing before
you
C. Notarizing without completing a notarial certificate
D. Notarizing your own signature
E. Notarizing for individuals that you personally know -
ANSWER-D.
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Notarizing your own signature
A Montana notary is asked to notarize a will where the signer’s
driver’s license expired nine months ago, and no credible
witnesses are present. The signer insists they are the correct
person, and their physical appearance matches the license photo.
What should the notary do?
A. Proceed with the notarization since the photo matches
B. Proceed only if the signer swears under oath of identity
C. Refuse the notarization due to invalid ID and no witnesses
D. Accept the expired license if it looks authentic
Answer: C
A business client asks a Montana notary to notarize an affidavit
written in Spanish, but the notarial wording is in English. The
notary cannot read Spanish and is unsure of the affidavit’s
contents. What is the correct step?
A. Refuse because the notary cannot understand the document
B. Proceed since only the certificate must be understood
C. Proceed only if an interpreter translates the whole document