LOUISIANA NOTARY PRACTICE EXAM
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1. What is the primary role of a Louisiana notary public
under civil law?
A. To draft legal contracts for clients
B. To serve as an impartial witness to document execution
C. To represent clients in court proceedings
D. To file documents with the state judiciary
Correct Answer: B. To serve as an impartial witness to document execution
Rationale: Louisiana notaries, rooted in civil law tradition, primarily act as impartial witnesses
to ensure the authenticity of signatures and document execution, distinguishing them from
common law notaries. They do not represent clients in court or file documents as their primary
role.
2. Which of the following is an authentic act performed by a
Louisiana notary?
A. Preparing a tax return
B. Executing a will with witnesses
C. Providing legal advice on property disputes
D. Drafting a corporate charter without signatures
Correct Answer: B. Executing a will with witnesses
Rationale: An authentic act is a document executed before a notary and witnesses, such as a
will, which carries full legal weight. Preparing tax returns or providing legal advice are not
notarial acts, and unsigned drafts lack authenticity.
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3. How many witnesses are required for a valid notarial
testament in Louisiana?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. None
Correct Answer: B. Two
Rationale: Louisiana law requires a notarial testament to be executed before a notary and two
competent witnesses to ensure its validity, as outlined in the Civil Code.
4. What does the term "paraph" refer to in Louisiana
notarial practice?
A. A summary of a legal document
B. A notary’s signature on a document
C. A notation linking a note to a mortgage
D. A court filing requirement
Correct Answer: C. A notation linking a note to a mortgage
Rationale: A paraph is a notary’s notation, often “Ne Varietur,” on a promissory note to identify
it with a related mortgage or security device, ensuring legal connection.
5. What is the jurisdiction of a Louisiana notary public?
A. Limited to their parish of residence
B. Statewide, unless restricted by commission
C. Nationwide for authentic acts
D. Limited to their judicial district
Correct Answer: B. Statewide, unless restricted by commission
Rationale: Louisiana notaries have statewide jurisdiction unless their commission specifies a
particular parish, allowing flexibility in performing notarial acts.
6. Which document must a notary file with the clerk of court
to prove their commission?
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A. Prothonotarial certificate
B. Notarial bond
C. Oath of office
D. Application form
Correct Answer: A. Prothonotarial certificate
Rationale: A prothonotarial certificate, issued by the clerk of court, verifies a notary’s
commission and qualification, fulfilling requirements for acts recognized across states.
7. What is required for a document to be admissible in court
without witness authentication?
A. A private signature
B. An authentic act
C. A verbal agreement
D. A notarized copy
Correct Answer: B. An authentic act
Rationale: An authentic act, executed before a notary and witnesses, is self-proving and
admissible in court without further authentication, unlike private acts.
8. A testator signs a notarial testament on one page but fails
to sign each page. Is the testament valid?
A. Yes, if signed at the end
B. No, each page must be signed
C. Yes, if witnesses sign each page
D. No, only the notary’s signature is required
Correct Answer: B. No, each page must be signed
Rationale: For a notarial testament to be valid, the testator must sign at the end and on each
separate page, as required by Louisiana Civil Code.
9. What is the purpose of a protest in notarial practice?
A. To certify a document’s authenticity
B. To demand payment on dishonored commercial paper