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Part B. Types of Notary Public Acts and How to Perform the Acts
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A notary public can under certain circumstances take an acknowledgment of an instrument (document) that is incomplete. | True False |
Which of the following details does a notary public not need to record in their journal about every acknowledgment performed? | Time of the act. Date of birth on the identification document. Date of the act. Type of document for acknowledgment. In certain cases a right thumbprint of the signer. |
A notary public must confirm that the person signing the document and acknowledging the signature is the person described in the document as the signer. A notary public must confirm the identity of the signer by the oaths or affirmations of two credible witnesses AND the signer must present the required identification document. | True False |
One of the most frequently performed notarial acts is that of an acknowledgment, where the notary public confirms the identity of the signer and the signer acknowledges being the signer of the document in question. | True False |
A certificate of acknowledgment must have the statutory wording required by California Civil Code section 1189. | True False |
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