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What is the penalty for a notary public performing any act as a
notary public after the notary public's term of office has expired
or after he has resigned the notary public's commission? -
ANSWER-Not more than $500 to be recovered by an action in
the name of the state.
Which of the following does not qualify to be appointed as a
notary public in Ohio?
A Ohio resident who is 19 years old
B Ohio resident (age 24) who is admitted to practice law in Ohio
C An Illinois resident (age 27) who has relatives in Ohio
D A Michigan resident who is an attorney admitted to practice
in Ohio and has his principal office in Ohio - ANSWER-C
,In order for a person to qualify to be appointed and
commissioned as a notary
public, he must be ___ years of age or older. -
ANSWER-A 18
Who appoints and commissions notaries public in Ohio?
A Chief Judge of the Ohio Supreme Court
B Chief Court Administrator
C Secretary of State
D County Commissioners - ANSWER-C
Which of the following choices is not correct? Before being
appointed a notary
public, applicant must provide to the secretary of state a
certificate from any of
the
following:
A Judge of an Ohio court of
common please
B Court of
appeals
C Supreme
court
, D Mayor's court - ANSWER-D
Mayor's court
The term of office of a notary is
___ years.
A3
B4
C
5
D 7 - ANSWER-
C5
The term of office of a notary who is an attorney admitted to
practice law in Ohio is ______ years.
A3
B4
C5
D None of the above - ANSWER-D None of the above - An
attorney admitted to practice law in Ohio holds office as long
as attorney is a resident of Ohio or has his principal place of
business or primary practice in Ohio, he is in good standing
before the Ohio supreme court, and the commission is not
revoked.