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What is a notary public? - ✔✔A public official authorized to attest to the
authenticity of signatures.
What are the four basic components of a notary public? - ✔✔law abiding,
bonded, impartial, public official.
What are a notary's key functions? - ✔✔To acknowledge and witness the
signing of documents and administer oaths and affirmations related to the
signing of important documents.
How much of a bond do you have to have before receiving IN Notary
Commission? - ✔✔$25,000 surety bond
Can a notary notarize their own signature? - ✔✔NO; a notary cannot
notarize their own, their spouse's, or any party's signature that may directly
benefit the notary.
What is the role of a notary? - ✔✔To be an impartial witness to a signature,
oath or affidavit.
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, What is notarial act? - ✔✔Serves as a legal attestation to a signing, oath
taking or swearing to an affidavit.
Who is a notary public commissioned by? - ✔✔Commissioned by the state
and serves as a public official.
How long is the term of office for a notary? - ✔✔8 years
What are examples of notarial acts? - ✔✔1. taking an acknowledgment
2. administering an oath or affirmation
3. taking a verification on an oath
4. attesting to or witnessing a signature
5. attesting to or certifying a copy of a tangible document or record (or an
electronic record)
6. noting a protest of a negotiable record
7. any other act authorized by common law or the custom of merchants
How old do you have to be to become a notary? - ✔✔18 years of age
Do you have to live in IN to become a notary? - ✔✔You have to be a citizen
or permanent resident of the US OR primarily employed in the state of IN
How often do you have to take continuing education courses? - ✔✔Every 2
years
What is the fee to complete the continuing edeucation? - ✔✔$50
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