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NJ NOTARY PUBLIC EXAM | COMPLETE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ | VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST EXAM 2025
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A notary public may refuse to notarize a record if the notary public: A) Does not personally know the person presenting the record for notarization. B) The person resides in a New Jersey County that is different from the notary public's place of residence or business. C) The person does not appear to be competent or have the capacity to sign the record. D) All of the Above ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------D) All of the Above Explanation: A notary public may refuse to notarize a record if they do not personally know the person presenting the record, if the person resides in a different New Jersey County from the notary public's place of residence or business, or if the person does not appear to be competent or have the capacity to sign the record. Therefore, all of the options (A, B, and C) are valid reasons for a notary public to refuse to notarize a record. Which of the following is an act a notary can conduct? A. Notarizing real estate transactions B. Notarizing power of attorney documents C. Notarizing wills and testaments D. Notarizing marriage certificates E. All of the above ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------E. All of the above Explanation: Notaries can conduct any of the above acts, as long as they are in compliance with local laws and regulations that pertain to their notarial duties.
What does representative capacity mean? ---------CORRECT ANSWER----- ------------"In a representative capacity" means acting as:
Explanation: The qualities of a reliable electronic notarial stamp should include the following: The stamp is unique to the notarial officer, meaning no other individual can have an identical stamp, ensuring that the notary can be identified by the stamp. Secondly, the stamp should be capable of independent verification, allowing any interested parties to confirm the validity of the stamp and the notarization. Lastly, the stamp must be retained under the notary public's sole control, which means that it cannot be accessed or used by anyone other than the notary officer, preventing unauthorized use. "To be considered reliable, an electronic signature and stamp must be: 1. Unique to the notarial officer; 2. Capable of independent verification; 3. Retained under the notary public's sole control; and 4. Attached to or logically associated with the electronic document in a tamper-evident manner. (NJ Notary Public Manual, Chapter 9, p.23) Therefore, a reliable electronic notarial stamp should be unique to the notarial officer and retained under the notary public's sole control to ensure accountability, prevent misuse, and allow for independent verification of notarized documents. Being tamper-evident means that any change to a record provides evidence of the change. The characteristic is particularly important for: a. The notary public online commission application b. Technology used for electronic notarization c. For executing an oath or affirmation d. None of the above ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------b. Technology used for electronic notarization What are the qualifications to be a notary? ---------CORRECT ANSWER----- ------------A resident of New Jersey; or A resident of an adjoining state that regularly works in New Jersey or maintains an office here.
A resident who is 18 years of age or older. A person who has been convicted of a crime under the laws of any state or the United States, for an offense involving dishonesty, or a crime of the first or second degree, may only be appointed by the State Treasurer with approval from the Attorney General of New Jersey. What is a declaration that a statement is true? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------"Verification on oath or affirmation" means a declaration, made by an individual on oath or affirmation before a notarial officer, that a statement in a record is true (NJ Notary Public Manual, Chapter 2, p.7). What will happen if a notary fails to take the oath before the county clerk? -- -------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Their commission is void and the prospective notary would have to file a new application with payment for another filing fee. The State Treasurer shall cancel and revoke the appointment of any notary public who fails to take and subscribe said oath within three months of the receipt of her commission... (NJ Notary Public Manual). A notary public must do what when they lose their journal? --------- CORRECT ANSWER-----------------If a notary public's journal is lost or stolen, the notary public shall notify the State Treasurer within 10 days of the loss or theft (NJ Notary Public Manual, Chapter 6, p.16). When conducting an electronic what must a notary do? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------A notarial officer performing an electronic notarization for an individual shall:
How long is a notary appointed for? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-------------- ---5 years What are the prerequisites for a notary public of NJ? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Must be reside or work in NJ Must be 18 yo Must not have been convicted of a crime or committed an offense involving dishonesty or crime for first or second degree What is an oath? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------An oath is a spoken pledge, given by a person appearing before the notary for truthfulness of a specific statement(s) and/or specific performance of a specific duty or function. What is an affirmation? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------An affirmation may be given if a person has conscientious objections against taking an oath. How much may you charge for an oath of affirmation? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------No more than $2.50, with no fee for swearing in a person. The following is an example of what: "Do you swear that the information presented in this document entitled 'ABC', which you have signed before me, is the truth, so help you God?" ---------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- --An oath
The following is an example of what: "Do you solemnly affirm that the information presented in this document entitled "ABC", which you have signed before me, is the truth, and that you affirm under the pains and penalties of perjury?" ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------An affirmation How can an oath and affirmation be formalized? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------By raising the right hand and/or placing it on any holy book. When advertising your services, what must be apart of your marketing language as a notary public? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------A notary public who advertises their services in any language is required to provide with such advertisement a notice which contains the following statement or translation of the following statement if the advertisement is not in English: "I am not an attorney licensed to practice law and may not give legal advice about immigration or any other legal matter or accept fees for legal advice." Acknowledgment ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------A formal declaration made before a duly authorized officer, usually a notary public, by a person who has signed a document. "In a representative capacity" means acting as ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------1. an authorized officer agent or other representative for a person other than an individual
T/F: Notaries may not use electronic technology to notarize wills, codicils, and testimony trusts. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------FALSE! In 2021, the Assembly Judiciary Committee amended the bill to remove the exclusion pertaining to wills and codicils, so that remote notarization through the use of communication technology could be used for executing these records... as long as the notarial act is performed in accordance with the bill's requirements for remote notarization. T/F: A person convicted of a crime in the second degree or above can never be granted notary commission. ---------CORRECT ANSWER------------ -----TRUE! A person convicted of any crime in NJ or the United States can never be granted notary commission. T/F: A notary located in this state may perform a notary act using tamper- evident technology if the individual requesting the act appears remotely. ---- -----CORRECT ANSWER-----------------TRUE! A notarial officer located in this State may perform a notarial act using a tamper-evident technology if the individual requesting the act appears in person or remotely before the notarial officer at the time of the act. (N.J. Admin. Code § 17:50-1.16) T/F: Personal knowledge is a satisfactory form of identification. A notary has personal knowledge of a signer if a friend pointed an individual out to a notary during a social gathering. ---------CORRECT ANSWER----------------- FALSE! Personal knowledge alone is not a satisfactory form of identification for a notary public. In order to properly identify a signer or witness, a notary public typically relies on valid identification documents such as driver's licenses, passports, or other government-issued identification. Notaries are bound by legal requirements to verify the identity of signers and witnesses using reliable forms of identification to ensure the integrity of the notarization process.
T/F: To complete a notarization, it is enough for a notary to place a stamp on the record and sign it. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------FALSE! There are several steps outside of stamping and signing that completes the notarization.
When verifying a person's identity, a notary public in New Jersey is not limited to asking for only the identification information specified in the New Jersey manual. They may ask for additional information or identification credentials if they deem it necessary to establish the person's identity. T/F: A notary may notify the State Treasurer that the notary public is conducting remote notarizations using communication tech after the notary begins such services. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------FALSE! A notary public cannot notify the state treasurer after they begin conducting remote notarizations using communications technology. In most states, notaries public are required to notify the state treasurer or another designated government entity before they begin providing remote notarization services. T/F: Notaries are permitted to conduct electronic and remote notarizations. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------TRUE! (https://www.nj.gov/treasury/revenue/notary-public-law.shtml) T/F: A notary public may disclose any access information used to affix the electronic notary's signature and seal loan electronic record when requested by law enforcement, the courts and with reasonable precautions, electronic document preparation and transmission vendors. --------- CORRECT ANSWER-----------------TRUE! The notary public shall not disclose any access information used to affix the electronic notary's signature and seal, EXCEPT when requested by law enforcement, the courts, and with reasonable precautions, electronic document preparation, and transmission vendors (N.J. Admin. Code § 17:50-1.16). T/F: The office of a notary is a public office. ---------CORRECT ANSWER---- -------------TRUE!
The office of the notary public is a vital public function (NJ Notary Manual, p.3). All Notaries Public are sworn into office by the Clerk of the County. T/F: It is possible for a remotely located individual to obtain the services of a NJ notary public even if the individual is not physically located in this State. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------TRUE! It is possible for a remotely located individual to obtain the services of a NJ notary public even if the individual is not physically located in this State, via remote online notarization (RON). T/F: A NJ notary is authorized to perform notarizations throughout NJ. ------ ---CORRECT ANSWER-----------------TRUE! A Notary Public who is duly commissioned and qualified is authorized to perform these services throughout the State of New Jersey (Bill A4250, ASSEMBLY, No. 4250). T/F: It is permissible to complete a certificate before the underlying notarial act occurs. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------FALSE! The certificate must be completed when the notarial act occurs. T/F: Notaries must maintain a journal that documents every notarial act they take. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------TRUE! A notary public shall maintain a journal of all notarial acts performed (NJ Notary Public Manual, Chapter 6, p.16). What are satisfactory forms of identification? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-- ---------------1. Personal Knowledge - A notarial officer has personal knowledge of the identity of an individual appearing before the notarial officer if the individual is personally known to the notarial officer through
A notary stamp must have what on it? ---------CORRECT ANSWER----------- ------Include the name of the notary public, the title "Notary Public, State of New Jersey," and the notary public's commission expiration date; (NJ Notary Public Manual, Chapter 6, p.12) If a notarial act is tangible, what must it have affix the notary' stamp to? ----- ----CORRECT ANSWER-----------------the certificate, embossed (clear and readable) next to the signature of the notary public. (NJ Notary Public Manual, Chapter 6, p.12) What fees are charged to each service? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-------- ---------Notary Publics in New Jersey may charge the following fees: Administering an oath/affirmation: $2.50/ea. Executing a jurat: $2.50/ea. Taking proof of a deed (proof of execution): $2.50/ea. Taking an acknowledgment: $2.50/ea. What are the reasons for the State Treasurer to deny a notary a commission? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------(a) The State Treasurer may deny an application for a new or renewed notary public commission, or suspend, revoke, or otherwise limit the commission of a notary public for any act or omission that demonstrates the individual lacks the honesty, integrity, competence, or reliability necessary to act as a notary public. (NJ Notary Public Manual, Chapter 5, p.10) i.e. not taking an oath before the State Treasurer within 90 days of your commission, withholding notary possessions, etc.
notary public ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------means a individual commissioned by the state treasurer to perform a notarial act official stamp ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------means a physical image affixed to or embossed on a tangible record or an electronic image attached to, or logically associated with, an electronic record "Record" means ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------means information that is inscribed on a tangible medium or that is stored in an electronic or other medium and is retrievable in a perceivable form Stamping Device means ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------1. a physical device capable of affixing to or embossing on a tangible record an official stamp: or
when the state treasurer determine to deny an applicant for notary public , the applicant may ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------request for a fair hearing that includes a detailed statement of the reason that the person believes the treasurer determination is improper if the person has either failed to file a timely appeal or has expressly waived its right to appeal ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------the decision shall become a final decision all notarial acts shall be ---------CORRECT ANSWER----------------- evidenced by a certification and be stamped by the notary public certificates shall ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------1. be executed contemporaneously with the performance of notarial act
the official stamp of a notary public shall: ---------CORRECT ANSWER------- ----------1. include the name of notary public, the title "notary public, state of new jersey" and the notary public commission expiration date; and