NC NOTARY PUBLIC STUDY GUIDE 2024

Quick reference guide for NC Notary Public: eligibility, requirements, course score, fees, and mandatory manual ownership for certification.

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NC NOTARY PUBLIC STUDY GUIDEYou may not hold public office if you have - CORRECT ANSWER - 1} convicted a felony in NC or anotherstate2) been convicted of corruption or malpractice3) been removed from an office by impeachmentYou must be - CORRECT ANSWER - 18 years of age or legally emancipatedYou must reside - CORRECT ANSWER - in NC/USA or have a regular place of work/business in NCLanguage requirements - CORRECTANSWER - you must speak, write and read EnglishYou must possess a - CORRECT ANSWER - high school diploma or equivalentYou have to pass the course with a score of a least - CORRECTANSWER - 80%Is it necessary to keep the manual? - CORRECT ANSWER - Yes. it is required to purchase and keep thenotary manualHow much is the application fee? - CORRECT ANSWER - $50Where can a NC notar/ perform? - CORRECT ANSWER - A NC notary has statewide jurisdiction and mayperform in all 100 counties of the stateCan documents of other states/jurisdictions be notarized by a NC notary? - CORRECTANSWER - Yes. thenotary must take place in NCWhat is considered a Class 1 misdemeanor? - CORRECT ANSWER - If you perform notary acts without

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taking an oath of officeHow long does the appointee have to go to the register of deeds? - CORRECT ANSWER - 45 daysHow many hours of notary public education must be completed? - CORRECT ANSWER - minimum of 6hoursWhen can the notary start their re-commissioning process? - CORRECT ANSWER - 10 weeks prior to theircommission expiration dateReasons for denial - CORRECT ANSWER - 1) Incomplete application/misinformation2) convictions of felonies or crimes3) engaging in misconduct4) notarizing your own signature5) using false misleading advertisementAcknowledgment - CORRECT ANSWER - certifying that:1) an individual appeared in person2) individual was personally know or identified to/ty the notary3)individual indicated that signature was theirs or signed while in the presence of the notaryApplicant - CORRECT ANSWER - individua who seeks appointment or reappointment to the office ofnotary publicAppoint - CORRECTANSWER - naming of an individual to the office after determination that individuacomplied with Chapter 10BAppointee - CORRECT ANSWER - individual who has been appointed but has not taken the oath of office
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