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1. What is the minimum age requirement to become a notary public in
Illinois?
A. 16
B. 18
C. 21
D. 25
B. 18
Rationale: In Illinois, applicants must be at least 18 years old to serve
as a notary public.
2. How long is a standard notary public commission in Illinois?
A. 2 years
B. 4 years
, C. 5 years
D. 6 years
C. 4 years
Rationale: Illinois notary commissions are valid for four years from
the date of issuance.
3. Which of the following is required to become a notary in Illinois?
A. Must be a resident of Illinois
B. Must be a registered voter
C. Must have a law degree
D. Must own property in Illinois
A. Must be a resident of Illinois
Rationale: Illinois law requires that notary applicants reside in the
state.
4. What is the primary role of a notary public?
A. Draft legal contracts
B. Witness and authenticate signatures
C. Represent clients in court
D. Provide legal advice
B. Witness and authenticate signatures
Rationale: Notaries are authorized to verify identities and witness
signatures, ensuring documents are executed properly.
5. Which type of document cannot be notarized?
A. Deeds
, B. Wills
C. Acknowledgments
D. Powers of attorney
B. Wills
Rationale: In Illinois, wills are executed according to specific
statutory requirements and are not notarized in the traditional
sense.
6. What must a notary do if the signer cannot read the document?
A. Refuse to notarize
B. Read it aloud or provide an interpreter
C. Ask someone else to read it
D. Notarize anyway
B. Read it aloud or provide an interpreter
Rationale: Illinois law requires the notary to ensure that the signer
understands the document, either directly or through an interpreter.
7. Can a notary notarize a document in which they have a financial
interest?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Only with a court order
D. Only if the signer agrees
B. No
, Rationale: Notaries must remain impartial and cannot notarize
documents in which they have a personal or financial interest.
8. Which identification is acceptable for notarization in Illinois?
A. Expired driver’s license
B. Illinois State ID
C. Library card
D. Student ID
B. Illinois State ID
Rationale: Illinois law requires government-issued photo
identification with a signature for proper notarization.
9. When is it acceptable for a notary to notarize a document remotely
(online)?
A. Always
B. Only if state law allows and approved technology is used
C. Never
D. Only for bank documents
B. Only if state law allows and approved technology is used
Rationale: Remote notarization is allowed in Illinois only under
approved electronic notarization procedures.
10. What is a notary seal?
A. A legal document
B. A rubber stamp used to authenticate notarizations
C. A signature verification system