New York Notary Public Exam
By Donald Bond
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Are you looking for a practical pocket guide to prepare you for the New York notary exam?
Are you looking for New York notary exam tests with attached solutions explained in detail?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, this guide is right for you.
Many people say that the exam to become a notary is very difficult and takes years of preparation. I have been there myself, and I will demonstrate the critical knowledge and essential tricks to pass this test with this book successfully. There is no need to learn quantities of notions or numbers of laws that you will never use. The goal here is to get you to the result by aiming straight for the destination with only the essential knowledge.
This book contains:
- A complete explanation of the figure of the notary public,
- The basic terminology you need to know,
- The requirements needed to be able to obtain this role,
- The knowledge that the notary must acquire,
- The key strategies to best prepare for and pass the exam,
- The FAQs in the tests for this profession,
- 2 tests very similar to those you might find in the exam,
- BONUS: all test solutions are commented on in detail to take away any doubts you may have.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I found this book well written and smooth flowing. The structure also helps with quick, localized consultations. I recommend it to those who are passionate about the subject
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New York Notary Public Exam - Donald Bond
New York Notary Public Exam
Explore Essential Knowledge for Exam Mastery and Jumpstart Your New Career [II EDITION]
Copyright © 2023
Donald Bond
COPYRIGHT & DISCLAIMER
All rights are reserved by law. No part of this book may be reproduced by any means without the authors' written permission. It is expressly forbidden to transmit this book to others, neither in paper or electronic format, neither for money nor free of charge. What is reported in this book is the result of years of studies and accumulated experience. The achievement of the same results is not guaranteed. The reader assumes full responsibility for their choices; the book is exclusively for an educational purpose.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 TO BE A COMMISSIONED NOTARY PUBLIC IN NEW YORK STATE
1.1 Introduction
1.2 How Does One Obtain the Commission to be a Notary Public in New York State?
1.3 What is in the Application for a Notary Public?
1.4 What is the extent of the jurisdiction of the acts of a Notary Public?
1.5 What does the County Clerk of New York State do with the Commission?
1.6 What can be expected in the notarized documents are used out of State?
1.7 What are the Residency Requirements to be a Notary Public in New York State?
2 THE BASICS OF A NOTARY PUBLIC
2.1 What are the liabilities of a Notary Public?
2.2 Are Notaries Public permitted to take acknowledgments and affidavits over the phone without the affiant making an appearance?
2.3 What does the Administration of Oaths entail?
2.4 May a Notary Public engage in the Practice of Law?
2.5 What are the acts that a Notary Public is not allowed to engage in?
2.6 What is Remote Notarization?
2.7 How does Remote Notarization take Place?
2.8 What must the notary public do after the remote notarization has taken place?
2.9 What are Credential Analysis and Identity Proofing?
2.10How long should the Notary Public retain the recordings of each remote notarization?
2.11Are notary journals for remote notarization required?
2.12How much can a notary public charge for remote notarization?
2.13Is Remote Notarization compulsory for all Notaries Public?
2.14Is there a special registration for those Notaries Public who are able to perform remote notarization?
2.15Will the County Clerk or other Government Offices accept Documents that have been notarized in such a manner?
3 PRACTICE TEST I
4 TEST I - SOLUTIONS
5 PRACTICE TEST II
6 TEST II - SOLUTIONS
7 CONCLUSION
8 BONUS
1 TO BE A COMMISSIONED NOTARY PUBLIC IN NEW YORK STATE
1.1 Introduction
If you have purchased this book, this means you have every intention to take the examination that you may be qualified to be a Notary Public within the state of New York. There is the chance that you would want to know what are the requirements needed for you or for another person to be a notary public in New York? The concept of notaries public, as they are wont to be called in the plural, is defined by the New York State Department of State, as those individuals who have been commissioned by the Secretary of State.
First, there must be a distinction drawn with regards to notaries public. There might be some confusion that arises as to whether attorneys-at-law can be notaries public, or is the notary public considered to be an attorney? The New York Department of State outlines first the functions of a notary public wherein they are permitted to perform certain functions. These include:
The administration of oaths and affirmations
The taking down of affidavits and depositions
The receipt and certification of acknowledgements and proof of written instruments such as deeds of sale or land transfer, mortgages and the powers of attorney.
The issuance of demands, but in accordance with the provisions of Notary Public Law, these demands are only issued for the acceptance and payment of foreign and inland bills of exchange, the issuance of promissory notes and obligations in writing which are considered part of negotiable instruments. It must be noted that in this latter circumstance, the notaries public are permitted to protest the non-payment of these demands when presented, and these are done free of charge.
Due to the nature of their functions, employments for notaries public are centered on institutions that encounter a high volume of paperwork that requires the presence of a person who is able to address these depositions, deeds, various written legal instruments and other similar documentations that are involved in the operations of these institutions. As such, banks, law firms that encounter a high volume of financial and real estate transactions are most likely to require the need for a notary public in their offices. As a prospective notary public, it is expected that you are to familiarize yourself with these functions.
Back to the question posed in the previous paragraph. Not all notaries public are attorneys-at-law by profession, and likewise, not all attorneys-at-law are notaries public. However, there are special dispensations for attorneys-at-law, as they are allowed to be notaries public without the need for further examination. It is important to note that the commission of a notary public only lasts for four years.
1.2 How Does One Obtain the Commission to be a Notary Public in New York State?
The Notary Public, as defined by the Department of State of New York, is an individual who has been commissioned for four years by the Secretary of State of their respective state, which in this context is New York State. For those who are interested on how to obtain the