Correct Answers/Answer Key: 2024-2025
1. What is a Notary Bond?
A) It is a type of insurance that covers damages from intentional notarial misconduct.
B) It provides coverage for damages to anyone who suffers financially from a Notary’s
action, intentional or not.
C) It protects the Notary from being sued.
D) It guarantees the accuracy of notarized documents.
2. Why administer an Oath or Affirmation to a credible identifying witness?
A) To compel truthfulness.
B) To verify the identity of the signer.
C) To validate the document.
D) To provide legal evidence of the signature.
3. When can a signature by mark be used?
A) When the person is unable to read or write.
B) When a person because of illiteracy or physical disability cannot sign their name.
C) When a person chooses not to write their name.
D) When a person is too young to sign their name.
4. How many signatures are needed to notarize a mark?
A) One signature of the individual making the mark.
B) Two witnesses to the mark, plus the notary.
C) Only the notary’s signature is required.
D) Three signatures: two from witnesses and one from the notary.
, 5. What to do when notarizing a mark?
A) Witness the mark without identification.
B) Must positively identify the person like any other signer, use a certificate required by
the Secretary of State, and have two witnesses sign the certificate.
C) Just write the name of the person making the mark.
D) Ask the person to confirm their signature after the mark is made.
6. When can a minor lawfully sign documents and have them notarized?
A) When they are married.
B) When they are engaged in a business transaction or serving as a court witness.
C) When they turn 18.
D) When they are employed.
7. What is needed when notarizing minors?
A) Proof of identity of the minor.
B) A parent or legal guardian should be present.
C) The minor has to write their age next to the signature.
D) All of the above.
E) You must verify the minor’s age.
8. Can a Notary notarize a blank or incomplete document?
A) Yes, if the signer requests it.
B) No.
C) Yes, as long as it is signed.
D) Yes, but only if it is for a legal document.