Notary Training – Chapter 2 Quiz NOTARY QUIZ #2 State of Idaho Notary Training Course Chapter 2 About the Quiz There are 6 questions. A passing score is 70% or higher. The results are not recorded. You may take the quiz as many times as you like in order to test your knowledge. 1. In order to obtain a notary commission from the Idaho Secretary of State and become a notary public, you must:* a. Submit a completed application along with a $10,000 surety bond and a $30 fee b. Submit a separate application for each e-notarization software you will use c. Purchase a notary stamp that conforms to Idaho law, and consider purchasing a notary journal to record your notarial acts. d. All of the above Please choose the best answer. 2. An Idaho notary public must be:* a. A citizen or permanent, legal resident of the United States b. 18 years of age c. A resident of Idaho for at least six months d. All of the above 3. The six-year term of office for an Idaho notary:* a. Is limited to only two terms b. Is terminated (void) if the notary moves out of state or ceases to maintain a place of business or practice in Idaho c. Is automatically terminated due to a change in employment if the notary commission application fee and bond was paid for by the employer d. None of the above 4. Which of the following is optional but NOT required on an Idaho notary stamp?* a. The name of the notary exactly as it appears on the application b. The notary’s commission number c. The phrase “My commission expires” along with the date of expiration d. A scalloped or milled edge border 5. When using a notary stamp:* a. The stamp must make a legible inked impression on the document (or an electronic image of the stamp in the case of an e-notarization). b. You do not have to re-enter the information contained in the stamp on the notarial certificate. c. You may not make any hand written corrections to the stamp’s information. d. All of the above 6. Notary journals are not required to be kept by an Idaho notary, but it is the notary’s best defense against allegations of negligence as it provides for a chronological and non-modifiable record of the type of identification used, the signature, and the name of a person for whom a notarial act is performed. It should not include unique information such as license numbers, social security numbers, or birth dates.* a. True b. False Name This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Return to Chapter 2 Video Return to Notary Training Home