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Part B. Types of Notary Public Acts and How to Perform the Acts
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The identity of the signer can be established by the notary public’s reasonable reliance on the presentation of identification documents meeting the requirements of California law. | True False |
A notary public cannot notarize a signature on a document written in a foreign language, whether or not they are familiar with the language. | True False |
Which evidence is not sufficient to establish the identity of the signer. | Identification documents meeting certain requirements. The oath of a single credible witness or the oaths of two credible witnesses. A notary public’s personal knowledge of a signer. None of the above All of the above |
All official acts performed as a notary public must be recorded sequentially in the notary public’s active journal at the time the notarial act is performed including the signature of each person whose signature is being notarized. | True False |
A United States passport is suitable for establishing the identity of the signer. | True False |
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