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Part B. Types of Notary Public Acts and How to Perform the Acts
Protests, Depositions and Confidential MarriagesPrevious Page
If a notary public is asked to take a deposition and the notary public is not a certified shorthand reporter, the notary public should inform the person asking the notary public to take the deposition that the notary public can take the deposition by hand in longhand or by typing the deposition in longhand, or the person may wish to contact a certified shorthand reporter to take the deposition. | True False |
During an oral deposition, a witness, who has been put under oath, answers questions from a judge, attorney, or other officer of a court. In a civil proceeding, a deposition officer, who also is a certified shorthand reporter, can put a witness under oath, and record the oral deposition in shorthand for transcribing the shorthand record into a standard English language verbatim written transcript of the questions, answers and other statements made during the deposition. | True False |
A notary public can record and transcribe an oral deposition in shorthand even if the notary public is not a certified shorthand reporter. | True False |
A notary public must not issue a confidential marriage license unless he or she is approved by the county clerk having jurisdiction. | True False |
If the notary public is a certified shorthand reporter and licensed by the Court Reporters Board of California, they can record and transcribe an oral deposition in shorthand. | True False |
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