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Part B. Types of Notary Public Acts and How to Perform the Acts
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Which of the following elements are suitable for verifying the identity of a signer? | Identification documents meeting certain requirements. The oaths of two credible witnesses. The oath of a single credible witness. All of the above None of the above |
Even if a notary public is unable to communicate with a customer, the notary can notarize the document. | True False |
Before performing most notarial acts, the notary public must confirm the identity of the person signing the document. For acknowledgments and jurats, a notary public is required to obtain satisfactory evidence of the signer’s identity. | True False |
All official acts performed as a notary public must be recorded sequentially in the notary public’s active journal at the time the notarial act is performed including the signature of each person whose signature is being notarized. | True False |
A notary public can take an acknowledgment on a document that is incomplete provided other information is furnished. | True False |
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