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1. Which authority commissions and regulates Notaries Public in the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania?
A. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court
B. The Governor’s Office
C. The Pennsylvania Department of State (Secretary of the
Commonwealth)
D. The Pennsylvania General Assembly
Italicized rationale: In Pennsylvania, Notaries Public are commissioned,
regulated, and disciplined by the Department of State under the authority of
the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
2. What is the standard term of commission for a Pennsylvania Notary Public?
A. Two years
B. Three years
C. Four years
D. Five years
, Italicized rationale: Pennsylvania notary commissions are issued for a four-
year term unless revoked or resigned earlier.
3. Which statute primarily governs notarial acts in Pennsylvania?
A. Uniform Commercial Code
B. Pennsylvania Judicial Code
C. Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts (RULONA)
D. Pennsylvania Crimes Code
Italicized rationale: Pennsylvania has adopted RULONA, which establishes
the rules, duties, and standards for notarial acts.
4. Before performing any notarial acts, a newly commissioned Pennsylvania
Notary must:
A. Purchase a journal only
B. Take an oath of office and record it with the county recorder
C. Advertise services publicly
D. File a fee schedule with the court
Italicized rationale: A notary must take and record an oath of office in the
county where the notary maintains an office before acting.
5. What is the minimum surety bond amount required for a Pennsylvania
Notary Public?
A. $5,000
, B. $10,000
C. $15,000
D. $25,000
Italicized rationale: Pennsylvania law requires a $10,000 surety bond to
protect the public from notarial misconduct.
6. A Pennsylvania Notary may lawfully charge which maximum fee for a
traditional paper notarization?
A. $2.00
B. $3.00
C. $5.00
D. $10.00
Italicized rationale: The statutory maximum fee for most paper notarial acts
in Pennsylvania is $5 per act.
7. Which of the following is a required element on a Pennsylvania notary
stamp?
A. The notary’s home address
B. The commission expiration date
C. The surety bond number
D. The notary’s Social Security number
Italicized rationale: The official stamp must include the notary’s name,
, “Notary Public,” Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and commission
expiration date.
8. What ink color is required for a Pennsylvania notary stamp?
A. Blue only
B. Red only
C. Black
D. Any color is acceptable
Italicized rationale: Pennsylvania regulations require black ink to ensure
document legibility and acceptance.
9. A notary public in Pennsylvania may notarize which of the following?
A. Their own signature
B. A document in which they have a direct financial interest
C. A document signed by a customer they do not know, if identity is
properly verified
D. A document with blank spaces left intentionally
Italicized rationale: Notaries must be impartial and may not notarize their
own signature or documents involving direct financial interest.
10.Which form of identification is generally acceptable to establish a signer’s
identity in Pennsylvania?
A. An unsigned credit card