Solved 100% Correct A+ Pass
commissioned - Answer- licensed
term of commission - Answer- 4 years
record of transaction - Answer- date of notarization
name of the affiant
type of document that was notarized
type of proof of name (ID, passport, etc.)
things needed for notarization - Answer- rubber stamp
black ink pad
black pen
record book
copy of notary public license
acknowledgement - Answer- a certificate that is required for real estate-related
documents
affiant - Answer- the person that signs the document
venue - Answer- the geographical location where the notary public takes the affidavit or
acknowledgement
jurat - Answer- certificate
oath - Answer- a verbal pledge given by the person taking it that his statements are
made under an immediate sense of this responsibility to God
affirmation - Answer- a solemn declaration made by persons who conscientiously
decline taking an oath
disqualification - Answer- a notary public cannot notarize transactions that they are a
party to or are directly or indirectly interested in
deed - Answer- a document related to the title of any real property
a.k.a. transfer
a.k.a. conveyance
class A misdemeanor - Answer- 1-year sentence
class D felony - Answer- 7-year sentence
, class E felony - Answer- 4-year sentence
forgery - Answer- a class D felony
official misconduct - Answer- a class A misdemeanor
notary public application fee - Answer- $60
appointment fee (Secretary of State) - $40
oath fee (county clerk) - $20
fee for change of name/address - Answer- $10
fee for duplicate license - Answer- $10
fee for authentication certificate - Answer- $3
fee for protest of note, commercial paper, etc. - Answer- $0.75
fee for additional protest of note - Answer- $0.10
fee for an oath or affirmation - Answer- $2
fee for an acknowledgement (for each person) - Answer- $2
fee for proof of execution (for each person) - Answer- $2
fee for swearing witness - Answer- $2
administrator/administratix - Answer- a person who is appointed by the court to manage
the estate of a deceased person who left no will
intestate - Answer- no will
testate - Answer- will
apostile - Answer- a Dept. of State authentication that is attached to a notarized and
county-certified document for possible international use
seal - Answer- a device with raised letters that certify document
is not required except on specific documents (i.e. a gun permit application)
attest - Answer- to witness the execution of a written document at the request of the
person who makes it
"I see" in Latin