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FREE NYS NOTARY PUBLIC NY STATE PRACTICE EXAMINATION 

 

This exam is reported to be extremely relevant to the 2014-2015 Notary Public licensing exam.  There are currently many new York State exams.  Which ever one you take, would certainly have questions related to these examples.

The answer key is on the last page.  Number a sheet 1-40 and record your answers.  You must score 70% correct  only 28+ out of 40 possible questions correct to pass.  This is just like the actual state exam except in the state's testing center you will be using a #2 lead pencil on a score sheet.  You have 1 hour to complete the exam.  Our students finish this practice exam in class in an average of 15 minutes as well as at the actual state exam.

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1)  If a Notary refused to administer an oath that appears legal when requested of her she could get a maximum jail sentence of:

  1. One month.
  2. Three months.
  3. Six months.
  4. One Year.

2)  The formal declaration made by a subscribing witness to the execution of a document is called a:

      A.  Qualified resident.

      B.  Official Character.

      C.  Proof

      D.  None of the above.

 3)  Which of the following is a requirement to become a Notary Public in New York?

      A)  Be at least 18 years old to an unlimited age.

      B)  Common school education level

      C)  Be an actual resident or qualified non-resident-resident.

      D)  All the above.

4)  If a New York Notary moves to another state but still works in NYS he/she:

     A)  Vacates his/her office.

     B)  No longer has notary license.

     C)  Must get an attestation clause

     D)  Still is a "qualified non-resident- resident".

5)  Which of the following are acceptable-defects (the document notarized will be valid)?

    A)  If the Notary Public purported to be a Notary but was not a notary!

    B)  If the Notary had an expired license.

    C)  If a New York Notary notarized the instrument while physically in California.

    D)  All the above.

6)  If your co-worker you know appears before you to notarize an affidavit, you must:

    A)  Administer an Oath of office.

    B)  Administer an Oath & fill out the Jurat after the affiant says, "I Do" or like meaning.

    C)  Require a government issued identification and do an acknowledgement certificate.

    D)  Do a Protest for Non Payment certificate.

7)  What is the geographical place where the Notary describes where he took an affidavit or acknowledgement?

    A)  Authentication certificate.

    B)  Venue.

    C)  Jurat.

    D)  Subordination clause.

8)  Which of the following activities may a non-attorney Notary perform?

    A)  Draw a bill of sale for a friend selling an auto.

    B)  Take an acknowledgement for the execution of a will.

    C)  Witness the two witnesses to a marriage contact and fill out the acknowledgement.

    D)  Administer an oath for a NYS Notary Public oath of office affidavit.

9)  The fee charged to the affiant by the County clerk for a certificate of Official Character, for the notary stamp on an affidavit of support for immigration:

    A)  $2.00

    B)  $5.00

    C)  $10.00

    D)  No charge because it's a free service to the general public.

10)  Which of the following acts can be performed by a Notary Public on Sunday?

    A)  An affidavit in connection with a criminal deposition.

    B)  An affidavit in connection with a civil matter deposition.

    C)  An acknowledgement to a will.

    D)  A certified copy.

11)  What is every instrument in writing, except a will that transfers real estate interests?

    A)  Will

    B)  Escrow

    C)  Conveyance

    D)  Duress

12)  The words, "Sworn to before me this _______ day of ______".

    A)  The Jurat.

    B)  The Oath.

    C)  The Affirmation.

    D)  The Oath of Office.

13)  Legal consideration can be considered:

    A)  Money

    B)  Services

    C)  Love and affection.

    D) All the above.

14)  A deposition is:

    A)  One named in a will to carry out the provisions.

    B)  The testimony of a witness taken out of court under oath/affirmation.

    C)  An agreement.

    D)  All the above.

15)  Who is entitled to the fees for the Notary acts performed?

    A)  The boss or the Notary Public.

    B)  The Secretary of State.

    C)  The County Clerk.

    D)  The Notary Public.

 

16)  Is the Notary required to own a seal or stamp?

    A)  Seal

    B)  Stamp only

    C)  Neither

    D)  Both

17)  Which name must the Notary always use?

    A)  The name appointed under and no other.

    B)  The Married name.

    C)  The maiden name.

    D)  None of the above.

18)  If a woman Notary marries during the 4 year commission which name can she use?

   A)  The maiden name.

   B)  The new married name.

   C)  Both the maiden and married name at the same time.

   D)  Ultimately, any of the above she chose officially.

 

19)  Who must be in the presence of the notary public to witness the inventory of a safety deposit box?

   A)  A police officer or Sheriff.

   B)  A bank officer or employee of the lessor.

   C)  The lessee.

   D)  A law student who has completed at least two semesters of law school.

20)  Which is required for a conveyance in another language to be recorded?

   A)  Translator certificate of designation by a judge.

   B)  Translation in English.

   C)  Affidavit of translator stating translation is true & accurate.

   D)  All the above.

21)  What can happen to a notary for doing something illegal or with malfeasance?

   A)  Can be summoned to a NYS tribunal hearing for license revocation.

   B)  Can go to criminal court as a defendant.

   C)  Can be sued for $ damages in Civil court.

   D)  All the above.

22)   Who signs the attestation clause on an official document (for example a will)?

   A)  The witness.

   B)  The Judge.

   C)  The owner of a will.

   D)  The county clerk.

23)  What is Chattel?

   A) Beef stock certificates.

   B)  Personal property such as household goods or fixtures.

   C)  The Latin word for affiant.

   D)  A protest for non-payment or a bill presented for payment which was refused.

24)  Who issues certificates upon at the request of people who have anything notarized?

   A)  The county clerks offices.

   B)  The Secretary of State's offices.

   C)  The Notary Public.

   D)  All the above.

25)  What is a Codicil?

   A)  A document that verifies a Notary's authority.

   B)  The placing of an instrument in the hands of a person as a depository.

   C)  Anything of value to induce entering into a contract like money or love.

   D)  An instrument that modifies an already existing will.

26)  What is the fee charged to a person for witnessing a protest?

   A)  $2.00

   B)  $2.00 for each original signature witnessed.

   C)  .75 (cents) for the first one and .10 (cents) for the second one.

   D)  $3.00

 

27)  What is the maximum jail sentence for a class a misdemeanor?

   A)  One year.

   B)  Two years.

   C)  Three years.

   D)  There is no maximum sentence.

28)  What is the minimum sentence for a regular misdemeanor?

   A)  One year.

   B)  Two years.

   C)  A definite sentence to be fixed by the court.

   D)  There is no minimum sentence.

 

29)  What is the maximum sentence for a Class E felony?

   A)  Four years.

   B)  7 years.

   C)  3 years.

   D)  There is no limit…the judge can do what he/she decides is fair.

30)  What is the minimal sentence for a class E felony?

   A)  Four years.

   B)  7 years.

   C)  Three years.

   D)  There is no minimal sentence because the judge decides.

31)  What type of conviction is forgery in the second degree?

   A)  Class A misdemeanor 1 year.

   B)  Class D felony 3 to 7 years.

   C)  Class E felony 3 to 4 years.

   D)  The District attorney will decide with the judge in private.

32)  What type of conviction is issuing a false certificate?

   A)  Class A misdemeanor 1 year maximum.

   B)  Class E felony.

   C)  Class D felony.

   D)  The penal law executive act 303.

33)  Where is the Notary Public's authority defined?

   A)  Sect. 135 of the Executive Law.

   B)  The Notary License Law booklet.

   C)  A & B.

   D)  The County Clerk's authentication certificate.

34)  What is included on an authentication certificate issued by a County Clerk?

   A)  A certificate of Official Conduct.

   B)  An official signature of County Clerk that could be facsimile, printed or engraved.

   C)  Certification of notary's signature stating that the signature is genuine.

   D)  All the above.

35)  Which of the following is a class a misdemeanor?

   A)  Acting as an attorney without a license.

   B)  Acting as a Notary Public without a license?

   C)  Acting as a Commissioner of Deeds without a license?

   D)  All the above public officers.

36)  Which of the following people can not be a Notary Public in NYS?

   A)  A County Sheriff.

   B)  A former Commissioner of Deeds for NYC who was removed from office.

   C)  A & B above.

   D)  A Convicted Felon with a certificate of good conduct from the parole board.

37)  Can a Notary who is also an officer of a corporation notarize for her own corp.?

   A)  No

   B)  Yes for employees and even fellow corporate officers.

   C)  Yes but only if she is not a party to the instrument individually or as a Co. Rep.

   D)  B & C above are both correct.

38)   Who can issue certified copies?

   A)  The public official having custody of the original.

   B)  The Notary.

   C)  The Commissioner of Deeds.

   D)  All the above.

39)  How can a dishonest person be indicted for perjury (lying under oath) to a Notary?

   A)  By saying "I do" or words of like meaning after the oath is read.

   B)  By saying yes after the affirmation is read to them by a Notary Public.

   C)  By saying, "I swear" after the oath question is asked by the Notary.

   D)  All the above.

40)  What is "Ex Parte"?

   A)  A hearing in the presence of one party and in the absence of the other.

   B)  A Latin term for delay.

   C)  A crime punishable by death or imprisonment.

   D)  None of the above.

 

BONUS QUESTION:  What is satisfactory ID to ask from somebody you already know?

A)  Knowing somebody is satisfctory ID.

B)  A NY State Drivers license.

C)  A Military ID

D)  A Utility Bill and one photo ID that is not expired issued by New York State.

 

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