How long is a notary's term of office? - Answer4 Years
/.What is required amount of a notary bond? - Answer$10,000
/.The notary bond dates must be the same as the notary commission dates that are set
by the Secretary of State. - AnswerTrue
/.Who gives the notary their oath of office? - AnswerCounty Clerk
/.The notary's signature must be exactly as it appears on the notary commission. -
AnswerTrue
/.If someone works in Missouri and needs to notarize documents for work but lives in a
surrounding state, they may be appointed as a non-resident Missouri notary. -
AnswerTrue
/.A notary applicant is required to state whether they have been convicted of or plead
guilty or nolo contendere to any felony, or to any misdemeanor imcompatible with the
duties of a notary public, - AnswerTrue
/.The notary must take their $10,000 notary bond that includes their name, dates of
commission and county of commission to the county clerk's office when they are sworn
in. - AnswerTrue
/.A notary has to appear in the county clerk's office to take their notary oath, provide
their official signature as commissioned by the Secretary of State and receive their
commission within how many days after the application is accepted? - Answer60 Days
/.If the notary fails to appear within the allowed time-frame the notary is considered
failed to qualify and must start the application process over. - AnswerTrue
/.Instead of a $10,000 notary bond, can a notary purchase Errors & Omissions
Insurance? - AnswerNo
/.A Missouri notary must keep records of notarizations in a permanently bound journal,
with numbered pages, and not a spiral notebook or a journal where pages can be
removed. - AnswerTrue
/.Which of the following items must be recorded in your permanently bound journal? -
AnswerA) date and time of day of notarization
B) type of notarization
C) type, title, or a description of the document or proceeding
D) signature, printed name, and address of each principal