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, 4 things on the notary seal stamp - Correct Answer - Correct Answer: the words "notary public-state of
Florida"; notary's exact commissioned name; the notary's commission number; the notary's commission
expiration date.
a notary public is a public officer appointed by - Correct Answer - Correct Answer: the governor
a notary public's term of appointment is for how many years? - Correct Answer - Correct Answer: 4
A notary public is required to have a surety in bond in the amount of - Correct Answer - Correct Answer:
$7500
(T/F) A notary public may use an impression seal (embosser) in addition to a rubber stamp seal, but not
in place of it - Correct Answer - Correct Answer: True
what is the maximum fee a notary may charge for administering an oath? - Correct Answer - Correct
Answer: $10
A notary public may only perform his or her duties within the geographical boundaries of the state of
Florida. - Correct Answer - Correct Answer: True
Six basic duties for a notary - Correct Answer - Correct Answer: Administer oaths or affirmations - take
acknowledgements - attest to photocopies of certain documents - solemnize marriage - verify vehicle
identification numbers (VINs) - certify the contents of a safe-deposit box.
two official notarial acts - Correct Answer - Correct Answer: Take an acknowledgment from or
administer an oath (or affirmation) to the document signer
To take an acknowledgment - Correct Answer - Correct Answer: document signer must personally
appear before you, the notary public, and declare that they have signed the document voluntarily. If
they don't seem to understand it, refuse to notarize it and suggest they contact a lawyer