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Part C. Reasons for Commission Revocation or Suspension, or Application Denial

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Failure to secure the sequential journal of official acts, pursuant to California Government Code section 8206, or the official seal, pursuant to California Government Code section 8207, or willful failure to report the theft or loss of the sequential journal, pursuant to California Government Code section 8206(b). Is not grounds for denial of appointment or revocation/suspension of a notary public’s commission

True False

Which of the following is the best answer as a reason for the California Secretary of State refusal to appoint someone to act as a notary public or revocation or suspension a notary public’s commission?

Charging more than the allowable maximum statutory fees.
Willfull or unintentional failure to provide access to the sequential journal of official notarial acts upon request by a peace officer.
Failure to Translate “notary public” into Spanish or other language.
All of the above
None of the above

Dishonesty is a major reason why the California Secretary of State may refuse to appoint someone to act as a notary public or revoke or suspend a notary public’s commission.

True False

Which of the following is the best answer as a reason for the California Secretary of State refusal to appoint someone to act as a notary public or revocation or suspension a notary public’s commission?

Substantial and material misstatement or omission in the application submitted to the California Secretary of State to become a notary public.
Conviction of a felony, a lesser offense involving moral turpitude, or a lesser offense of a nature incompatible with the duties of a notary public. A conviction after a plea of nolo contendere is deemed to be a conviction.
Charging more than the allowable maximum statutory fees.
Failure to administer the oath or affirmation as required by California Government Code section 8205(a)(3).
All of the above

Notary public applicants are not required to disclose on their application arrests for which trials are pending.

True False

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