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1. What is required from the signer during the acknowledgment process in
Texas?
The signer must appear in front of the notary and verify their ID.
The signer must send their signature via mail.
The signer must sign in the presence of a judge.
The signer must provide a witness.
2. If a notary in Texas receives a verification request where the signer has
already signed the document, what should the notary ensure before
proceeding?
The notary can proceed without the signer present.
The notary should verify the signature without an oath.
The notary must ensure that the signer takes the oath in person.
The notary must have a witness present during the verification.
3. Describe the significance of ID verification in the acknowledgment process
for notaries in Texas.
ID verification is not required if the document is signed beforehand.
ID verification is only necessary for documents over a certain value.
ID verification ensures the identity of the signer, preventing fraud.
ID verification is only needed for international documents.
4. Name a statement that is true when completing a Jurat:
, The signer must personally appear, take an oath, and sign in the
presence of the notary public.
The signer may pre-sign the document so long as they take the oath in
front of the notary.
If the notary personally knows the signer, this will act as sufficient
proof of identification.
All answers are incorrect.
5. A JURAT is added to
certificate of authority
certificate
affidavit
affirmation
attestation
6. If a signer fails to take an oath before a notary when executing a jurat, what
would be the consequence for the validity of the document?
The document would be valid if signed.
The document would require a second notarization.
The document would be valid but questioned.
The document would be invalid.
7. What is the definition of verification as it relates to notary responsibilities?
An informal acknowledgment of a person's identity.
A process of signing a document without any identification.