UTAH NOTARY EXAM, PRACTICE EXAM AND STUDY
GUIDE NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL EXAM
Which of the following best describes an Acknowledgement? –
ANSWER- A notarial act in which a notary certifies that a
signer has admitted, in the notary’s presence, to voluntarily
signing a document.
True or False: A notary commissioned in the State of Utah may
legally complete notarizations outside the state. – ANSWERFalse
What is the definition of a “signature witnessing”? – ANSWERA notarial act in which an individual: appears in person before a
notary and presents a document; provides the notary satisfactory
evidence of the individual’s identity, or is personally known to
the notary; and signs the document in the presence of the notary/
In order to complete a Signature Witnessing, the notary must
make sure these 3 elements are completed (Hint: make sure you
know the difference between a Signature Witnessing and a
Jurat): – ANSWER- 1. Appears in person before a notary and
presents a document; 2. Provides the notary satisfactory
evidence of the individuals identity, or is personally known to
the notary; and 3. Signs the document in the presence of the
notary.
In completing the notarial act, a notary shall sign on the notarial
certificate – ANSWER- exactly and only the name indicated on
the notary’s commission.
What type of notarial acts or notarizations is a notary allowed to
perform according to UCA 46-1-6 – ANSWERAcknowledgements, Copy Certifications, Jurats, Signature
Witnessing, and Oath or Affirmations
Which of the following documents can a notary perform a copy
certification on? – ANSWER- None of the above. A notary
cannot perform a copy certification on a document that is
publicly recorded or public record.
What is the definition of “Official misconduct” as described in
Notary UCA 46-1-2? – ANSWER- Means a notary’s
performance of any act prohibited or failure to perform any act
mandated by this chapter or by any other law in connection with
a notarial act.
The notary’s commission is valid for years. –
ANSWER- 4
What is the purpose of the $5,000 notary bond? – ANSWER- to
protect the public
What are the next steps you must take after taking, passing and
paying for this test to be commissioned as a Utah notary public?
(Hint: Visit the “Process and Qualifications tab on
notary.utah.gov) – ANSWER- 1. Submit the mandatory
background check; 2. Obtain a $5,000 notarial bond and get a
notarized oath of office; 3. Upload all required documents to
your notary account.
A notary must file a bond in the amount of with the
Office of the Lieutenant Governor – ANSWER- 5,000
If a document lacks the proper certification language of the
notarial act (jurat or acknowledgement), what must you do
before proceeding to notarize for a signer? – ANSWER- ask the
signer to select which act (Jurat, Signature Witnessing, or
Acknowledgment) is most appropriate and then apply the
language to the document.
If Utah notary law changed during a notary’s commission,
whose responsibility is it to stay informed of these changes? –
ANSWER- All commissioned Utah notaries public.g
According to UCA 46-1-7, which of the following describes a
disqualifiation? – ANSWER- The notary is a signer of or named
in the document exempt in the case of a self-proved will.
A customer requested notary service, but the document is in
another language unknow to the notary. The customer meets all
legal requirements for notarization, communicates well in
English, presents proper i.d., and pays the $5 fee. According to
UCA 46-1-8 a notary is required to – ANSWER- Notarize the
document so long as the notary can communicate with the signer
and the notarial language is in a language the notary can
understand.
To obtain a notary stamp, an individual must present the stampmaker with – ANSWER- A copy of the notarial commission
certificate
Keeping a journal is – ANSWER- Optional
An applicant who wishes to reapply as a notary once their
commission expires, shall take and pass the notary test and then
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