LOUISIANA NOTARY PRACTICE EXAM
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1. What is the primary function of a Louisiana notary public
in executing an authentic act?
A. To draft legal arguments for court
B. To authenticate signatures and ensure document validity
C. To represent clients in legal disputes
D. To file documents with the state judiciary
Correct Answer: B. To authenticate signatures and ensure document validity
Rationale: Under Louisiana’s civil law system, notaries authenticate signatures and ensure
documents, such as authentic acts, meet legal requirements for enforceability, distinguishing
them from common law notaries who primarily witness signatures.
2. Which of the following is a requirement for a valid
notarial testament in Louisiana?
A. The testator must be under 18
B. The document must be signed by the testator and two witnesses
C. The notary must draft the entire document
D. The testament must be handwritten
Correct Answer: B. The document must be signed by the testator and two witnesses
Rationale: Louisiana Civil Code Article 1577 requires a notarial testament to be signed by the
testator in the presence of a notary and two competent witnesses to ensure its validity.
3. What does the term "Ne Varietur" signify in Louisiana
notarial practice?
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A. A notary’s personal signature
B. A notation linking a note to a mortgage
C. A certification of document authenticity
D. A court filing requirement
Correct Answer: B. A notation linking a note to a mortgage
Rationale: The "Ne Varietur" notation, written by the notary, identifies a promissory note with
its corresponding mortgage, ensuring legal linkage and enforceability.
4. What is the jurisdictional scope of a Louisiana notary
public?
A. Limited to their home parish
B. Statewide, unless restricted by commission
C. Nationwide for all acts
D. Restricted to their judicial district
Correct Answer: B. Statewide, unless restricted by commission
Rationale: Louisiana notaries have statewide jurisdiction unless their commission is limited to a
specific parish, as per R.S. 35:191.
5. What document must a notary file to verify their
commission for interstate recognition?
A. Oath of office
B. Notarial bond
C. Prothonotarial certificate
D. Exam results
Correct Answer: C. Prothonotarial certificate
Rationale: A prothonotarial certificate, issued by the clerk of court, verifies a notary’s
commission and authority, ensuring recognition of acts across state lines.
6. What makes an authentic act admissible in court without
further proof?
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A. It is signed by the parties only
B. It is executed before a notary and two witnesses
C. It is filed with the clerk of court
D. It includes a notary’s seal only
Correct Answer: B. It is executed before a notary and two witnesses
Rationale: An authentic act, as defined by Louisiana Civil Code Article 1833, is self-proving in
court due to its execution before a notary and two witnesses.
7. What must a notary do if a testator fails to sign each page
of a notarial testament?
A. Notarize the document as is
B. Refuse to notarize until all pages are signed
C. Sign on behalf of the testator
D. File the document with the court
Correct Answer: B. Refuse to notarize until all pages are signed
Rationale: Louisiana law requires the testator to sign each page of a notarial testament for
validity; the notary must refuse if this requirement is not met.
8. What is the purpose of a notarial protest?
A. To certify a document’s authenticity
B. To demand payment on dishonored commercial paper
C. To challenge a legal document
D. To register a lien
Correct Answer: B. To demand payment on dishonored commercial paper
Rationale: A protest is a notarial act certifying non-payment of a note or check, establishing
liability for the issuer or endorser.
9. Who qualifies as a forced heir under Louisiana law?
A. A spouse with no children
B. A child under 24 or permanently disabled
C. A sibling of the deceased
D. A parent over 65