When is a notary allowed to complete an out of state acknowledgment that will be used in another state or territory. What should be done if this person has to certify the signers role?

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The California Notary Public Exam is a 60-minute, 45-question, closed-book multiple-choice test required to become a commissioned notary. It focuses on the California Notary Public Handbook, covering topics like identification procedures, journal requirements, document types (acknowledgments, jurats), fees, and penalties for misconduct. A scaled score of at least 70 is required to pass.  Key Topics Covered Proper Identification of Signers: Knowing what constitutes acceptable identification (e.g., driver's license, passport). Journal Requirements: Proper entry procedures and when a... Show more

1. When is a notary allowed to complete an out of state acknowledgment that will be used in another state or territory. What should be done if this person has to certify the signers role?