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How long must a notary retain her journal? - ANSWER-
Ten years.
A Colorado notary may perform copy certifications on
documents - ANSWER-From the federal government so
long as the document doesn't contain language prohibiting
the document from being reproduced.
If the notary is presented with a document that does not
contain a notary certificate - ANSWER-The notary should
ask the signer to determine what type of certificate to use
based on a plain meaning of the notarial acts.
,The notary has a disqualifying interest in which of the
following situations - ANSWER-When the notary is named
as beneficiary in the document.
A notary is not required to record which of the following in
her notary journal - ANSWER-Verbal oath taken by a
credible witness
Which of the following is true regarding physical presence
under RULONA: - ANSWER-There is never an exception
to the physical presence requirement.
, Someone mentions that your signer is in the early stages
of Alzheimer's disease. What should you do? - ANSWER-
Screen for identity, willingness and basic awareness, as
you would for anyone else.
A qualified person may apply for a notary public
commission by... - ANSWER-Uploading their application,
supporting documents to the Secretary of State's website
and paying $10 using a credit/debit card.
Commissioned notaries need to update the Secretary of
State's office when they change their name, home
address, or work address: - ANSWER-Within 30 days of
the change.