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The nys notary exam study guide provides comprehensive information and practice questions to help individuals prepare for the new york state notary public examination. The guide covers a wide range of topics related to the duties and responsibilities of a notary public in new york, including the proper administration of oaths, the types of documents that require notarization, the legal limitations on a notary's actions, and the application and commission process. The study guide is designed to ensure that aspiring notaries have a thorough understanding of the relevant laws and regulations, enabling them to perform their duties accurately and ethically. By mastering the content of this guide, individuals can increase their chances of passing the notary exam and becoming a commissioned notary public in the state of new york.
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What Are The Simplest Forms In Which An Oath May Be Lawfully Administered? [ANS: - Do You Solemnly Swear That The Contents Of This Affidavit Subscribed By You Is Correct And True? What Is Another Way To Affirm For Those Who Decline Taking An Oath? [ANS: - Do You Solemnly, Sincerely And Truly Declare And Affirm That The Statements Made By You Are True And Correct? What Is The Is One (1st) Thing A Notary Public May Not Do? Hint: A [ANS: - Give Advice On The Law (I.E. Cannot Draw Legal Papers Like Wills, Deeds, Bills Of Sale, Etc) What Is Another (2nd) Thing A Notary Public May Not Do? Hint: B [ANS: - Ask For And Get Legal Business To Send To A Lawyer With Whom They Have Any Business Connection What Is Another (3rd) Thing A Notary Public May Not Do? Hint: D [ANS: - Divide Or Agree To Divide Their Fees With A Lawyer Or Accept Any Part Of A Lawyer's Fee On Any Legal Business. What Is Another (4th) Thing A Notary Public May Not Do? Hint: A [ANS: - Advertise In Or Circulate In Any Paper Or Advertisement That They Have Any Powers Or Rights Not Given To The Notary By The Laws Under Which The Notary Was Appointed. Is An Acknowledgment Of The Execution Of A Will The Equivalent Of An Attestation Clause Accompanying A Will? [ANS: - No. At The Time Of A Notary Publics Appointment, What Must They Be?
[ANS: - A Citizen Of The US & A Resident Of NYS Or Have An Office Or Place Of Business In NYS. After Being Commissioned, What Does A Notary Public Receive? [ANS: - An Identification Card Indicating The Appointee's Name, Address, County & Commission Term. How Much Does It Cost To Change The Name Or The Address Of A Notary Public? [ANS: - $10. How Much Does It Cost To Have Issued A Duplicate Identification Lost (To Replace One That Was Lost, Destroyed Or Damaged)? [ANS: - $10. Who Are Notaries Public Commissioned By? [ANS: - The Secretary Of State To Whom Is An Application Submitted To Become A Notary Public? [ANS: - The Division Of Licensing Services. How Much Is An Application To Become A Notary Public? [ANS: - $60. What Is Included In The Application To Become A Notary Public? [ANS: - An Oath Of Office, Duly Executed Before Any Person Authorized To Administer An Oath, Together With Their Signature. What Must Also Be Included In The Application To Become A Notary Public? [ANS: - A Pass Slip Indicating They Have Taken And Passed The Exam. How Long Is The Term Of Commission As A Notary Public? [ANS: - 4 Years
What Costs $3? [ANS: - Certification Of Notarial Signatures. Who Cannot Be A Notary Public? [ANS: - Any Person Removed From Office As A Commissioner Of Deeds For The City Of New York. Acting As A Notary May Be Deemed A Misdemeanor. Is A Commissioner Of Elections Or Inspector Eligible For The Office Of Notary Public? [ANS: - Yes. Who Cannot Be A Notary Public (2)? Hint: Army [ANS: - Those Convicted Of A Violation Of The Selective Draft Act, Or Of The Federal Selective Training And Service Act. Who Does Not Have To Pay An Exam Or Application Fee To Be A Notary Public? [ANS: - They Who Have Been Designated From The County Clerk's Office. Can A Member Of The Legislature Be Appointed A Notary Public? [ANS: - Yes. Can Sheriffs Be Notaries Public? [ANS: - No. When Are Notaries Disqualified To Act? [ANS: - When They Have An Interest In The Case. What Can The Signature And Seal Of A County Clerk Be? [ANS: - A Facsimile, Printed, Stamped, Photographed Or Engraved. Can A Notary Public Take The Acknowledgment Or Proof Of Any Party To A Written Instrument Executed By A Corporation They Are Employed By Or Have Direct Ties To? [ANS: - Yes Unless They Are A Party Executing The Instrument.
What Defects Cannot Be Deemed Invalid? 1- 3 [ANS: - 1. Ineligibility Of The Notary Public Or Commissioner Of Deeds To Be Appointed Or Commissioned As Such.
The Person Who Makes And Subscribes His Signature To An Affidavit. [ANS: - Affiant. A Signed Statement, Duly Sworn To, By The Maker Thereof, Before A Notary Public Or Other Officer. [ANS: - Affidavit. What Is The Difference Between An Acknowledgment And An Affidavit? [ANS: - An Acknowledgment, The Notary Public Certifies As To The Identity And Execution Of A Document; The Affidavit Involves The Administration Of An Oath To The Affiant. A Solemn Declaration Made By Persons Who Conscientiously Decline Taking An Oath. [ANS: - An Affirmation Department Of State Authentication Attached To A Notarized And County-Certified Document For Possible International Use. [ANS: - Apostile To Witness The Execution Of A Written Instrument, At The Request Of The Person Who Makes It, And Subscribe The Same As A Witness. [ANS: - Attest The Clause Wherein The Witness Certify That The Instrument Has Been Executed Before Them, And The Manner Of The Execution Of The Same. [ANS: - Attestation Clause. A Certificate Subjoined By A County Clerk To Any Certificate Of Proof Or Acknowledgment Or Oath Signed By A Notary. [ANS: - Authentication (Notarial) A Written Instrument Given To Pass Title Of Personal Property From Vendor To Vendee. [ANS: - Bill Of Sale A Duplicate Of A Public Record Signed And Identified As A True Duplicate By The Public Official Having Custody Of The Original. [ANS: - Certified Copy. Personal Property, Such As Household Goods Or Fixtures. [ANS: - Chattel
A Writing Or Writings Which Evidence Both An Obligation To Pay Money & Security Interest In A Lease Or Specific Goods. The Agreement Which Creates Or Provides For The Security Interest Is Known As A Security Agreement. [ANS: - Chattel Paper An Instrument Made Subsequent To A Will And Modifying It In Some Respects. [ANS: - Codicil Anything Of Value Given To Induce Entering Into A Contract; It May Be Money, Personal Services, Or Even Love And Affection. [ANS: - Consideration Behavior Disrespectful Of The Authority Of A Court Which Disrupts The Execution Of Court Orders. [ANS: - Contempt Of Court An Agreement Between Competent Parties To Do Or Not To Do Certain Things For A Legal Consideration, Whereby Each Party Acquires A Right To What The Other Possesses. [ANS: - Contract Every Instrument, In Writing, Except A Will, By Which Any Estate Or Interest In Real Property Is Created, Transferred, Assigned Or Surrendered. [ANS: - Conveyance (Deed). One Who Makes Oath To A Written Statement [ANS: - Deponent The Testimony Of A Witness Taken Out Of Court Or Other Hearing Proceeding, Under Oath Or By Affirmation, Before A Notary Public Or Other Person, Officer, Or Commissioner Before Whom Such Testimony Is Authorized By Law To Be Taken, Which Is Intended To Be Used At The Trial Or Hearing. [ANS: - Deposition Unlawful Constraint Exercised Upon A Person Whereby He Is Forced To Do Some Act Against His Will [ANS: - Duress The Placing Of An Instrument In The Hands Of A Person As A Depository Who On The Happening Of A Designated Event, Is To Deliver The Instrument To A Third Person. This Agreement, Once Established, Should Be Unalterable. [ANS: - Escrow
A Public Officer Who Executes Acknowledgments Of Deeds Or Writings In Order To Render Them Available As Evidence Of The Facts Therein Contained; Administers Oaths And Affirmation As To The Truth Of Statements Contained In Papers Or Documents Requiring The Administration Of An Oath. [ANS: - Notary Public A Verbal Pledge Given By The Person Taking It That His Statements Are Made Under An Immediate Sense Of This Responsibility To God, Who Will Punish The Affiant If The Statements Are False. [ANS: - Oath A Person Who Starts A Suit Or Brings An Action Against Another. [ANS: - Plaintiff A Written Statement By An Individual Giving Another Person The Power To Act For Him. [ANS: - Power Of Attorney The Formal Declaration Made By A Subscribing Witness To The Execution Of An Instrument Setting Forth His Place Of Residence, That He Knew The Person Described In And Who Executed The Instrument And That He Saw Such Person Execute Such Instrument. [ANS: - Proof A Formal Statement In Writing By A Notary Public, Under Seal, That A Certain Bill Of Exchange Or Promissory Note Was On A Certain Day Presented For Payment, Or Acceptance, And That Such Payment Or Acceptance Was Refused. [ANS: - Protest It Is No Longer Required To Be Used By A Notary Public. [ANS: - Seal What Shall The Signature Of The Notary Public Include? [ANS: - The Name He Was Appointed, The Venue, And Notary Public State Of New York, The County In Which He Was Qualified And The Date Upon Which His Comission Expires. A Law Established By An Act Of The Legislature [ANS: - Statute
State Law Which Provides That Certain Contracts Must Be In Writing Or Partially Complied With, In Order To Be Enforceable At Law. [ANS: - Statute Of Frauds A Law That Limits The Time Within Which A Criminal Prosecution Or A Civil Action Must Be Started. [ANS: - Statute Of Limitations A Clause Which Permits The Placing Of A Mortgage At A Later Date Which Takes Priority Over An Existing Mortgage. [ANS: - Subordination Clause A Notary Public May Administer An Oath Or Take An Affidavit Or Acknowledgment On This Day. However, A Deposition Cannot Be Taken On This Day In A Civil Proceeding. [ANS: - Sunday This Term Includes Every Mode Authorized By Law For Administering An Oath. [ANS: - Swear The Act Of The Person Named In An Instrument Telling The Notary Public That He Is The Person Named In The Instrument And Identifying That He Executed Such Instrument; Also Includes The Act Of The Notary Public In Obtaining Satisfactory Evidence Of The Identity Of The Person. [ANS: - Taking An Acknowledgment The Geographical Place Where A Notary Public Takes An Affidavit Or Acknowledgment [ANS: - Venue The Disposition Of One's Property To Take Effect After Death. [ANS: - Will How Much Does It Cost For A Protest Of Note, Commercial Paper, Etc? [ANS: - .75$ How Much Is An Oath Or Affirmation, Acknowledgment, Proof Of Execution, Or Swearing Of A Witness? [ANS: - $