LIST THE 4 POWERS OF A NOTARYcorrect answerADMINISTER OATHS; TAKE & CERTIFY ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; TAKE & CERTIFY DEPOSITIONS; & RECEIVE, MAKE & RECORD NOTARIAL PROTESTS
WHAT IS THE TERM OF A NOTARY?correct answer5 YEARS
WHERE DO NOTARIES GET SWORN IN & WHAT IS THE CLERK FEE?correct answerCLERK OF COURTS / $5.00
STATUTE FOR PENALTY OF NOTARY ACT AFTER EXPIRED COMMISSIONcorrect answer147.10 Notary public acting after commission expires.
No notary public shall do or perform any act as a notary public knowing that the notary public's term of office has expired or that the notary public has resigned the notary public's commission. 147.11 Forfeiture.
A person appointed notary public who performs any act as such after the expiration of the person's term of office or after the person resigns the person's commission, knowing that the person's term has expired or that the person has resigned, shall forfeit not more than five hundred dollars, to be recovered by an action in the name of the state. Such act shall render the person ineligible for reappointment. 147.99 Penalty.
(A) Whoever violates section 147.10 of the Revised Code shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars. (B) Whoever violates section 147.14 of the Revised Code shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both.
DEFINITION OF OATHcorrect answerA DECLARATION BY A PERSON BEFORE AN OFFICER AUTHORIZED TO TAKE OATHS, SUCH AS A NOTARY PUBLIC, THAT WHAT THE PERSON HAS SAID OR IS ABOUT TO SAY , IS TRUE.
WHAT IS THE MOST A NOTARY CAN CHARGE?correct answer$1.50 PER SIGNATURE