ILLINOIS NOTARY EXAM | COMPLETE AND DETAILED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|
REAL EXAM QNA | 2025 LATEST UPDATED 100% RATED CORRECT | 100% VERFIED |
ALREADY GRADED A+|GUARANTEED TO PASS!!
1. To obtain a seal, you must present to the vendor: A photocopy of the
person's notarial commission, attached to a notarized declaration
2. If John Doe, the signer of a document, appears before a notary to have his
signature notarized, which name should the notary place in the blank in
the following acknowledgment? ". . .personally appeared before me
______________, who proved on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be
the person whose name is subscribed to this instrument . . .": John Doe
3. What types of Notarial Acts is a notary allowed to perform according to
UCA
46-1-6: Acknowledgments, Copy Certifications, Jurats, and Oaths or Affirmations 4.
A notary may not execute a certificate containing a statement known by the
notary to be false or materially incomplete. The word "certificate" as defined
in statute means: the part of the notarized document for completion by the notary
and bearing the notary's signature and seal
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REAL EXAM QNA | 2025 LATEST UPDATED 100% RATED CORRECT | 100% VERFIED |
ALREADY GRADED A+|GUARANTEED TO PASS!!
1. To obtain a seal, you must present to the vendor: A photocopy of the
person's notarial commission, attached to a notarized declaration
2. If John Doe, the signer of a document, appears before a notary to have his
signature notarized, which name should the notary place in the blank in
the following acknowledgment? ". . .personally appeared before me
______________, who proved on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be
the person whose name is subscribed to this instrument . . .": John Doe
3. What types of Notarial Acts is a notary allowed to perform according to
UCA
46-1-6: Acknowledgments, Copy Certifications, Jurats, and Oaths or Affirmations 4.
A notary may not execute a certificate containing a statement known by the
notary to be false or materially incomplete. The word "certificate" as defined
in statute means: the part of the notarized document for completion by the notary
and bearing the notary's signature and seal
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