Here’s my question (Feel free to add your own to this post).
You arrive at a customer’s home and notice there’s no notarial language in the document to notarize. You ask if the provider of the doc confirmed it needed notarization and if so, what type such as an Acknowledgement or Jurat?
The customer isn’t sure if a notarization is even needed so he calls the provider who responded that the document doesn’t require any notarization. The customer still insisted getting the doc notarized since the notary had already come to his home.
Test Choice Answers:
Should the Notary Public:
Agree to notarize the document based on customer’s anxiety in order to get paid in full.
Disagree to notarize the document by giving the authority over to the document provider that there was no request for a notarization on the document. Ask for only a $20 mobile fee summoned by the customer.
Shame the customer for wasting your time then leave the property without any payment taking a loss.
#1. And I’d do it with a ‘loose Cert’. You aren’t doing more or less than the signer wants --even if it’s only relieving anxiety–and he is paying you. Don’t really think this should be a test question.
#1 and like I said before, I would notarize a business card if the signer signed it and I could staple a certificate to it. Regarding that commission test, I took my eighth four-year renewal exam the first of this month. It was surprisingly difficult because of random questions similar to the one you just used as an example. But if you know your government codes and civil codes, the rest of the test, excluding those off-the-wall scenarios, is pretty easy.
I purchased the full package from the NNA, which included the six hours of training, fingerprints, and passport photo. I was exhausted by the time the proctor came in to give the exam.