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Part F. Misdemeanors or Possible Misdemeanors

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Which are some examples of violations that apply to California Government Code section 8225(a)?

Coercing or influencing a notary public to complete a false certificate of acknowledgment or jurat
Coercing or influencing a notary public to not enter required information in the official journal
Coercing or influencing a notary public to enter false information in the official journal
Coercing or influencing a notary public to falsely modify a journal entry
All of the above

A notary public must deliver all notarial records and papers to the county clerk within 60 days of resignation or removal from office, or within 60 days of commission expiration if the notary public fails to be reappointed?

True False

If the notary public willfully fails or refuses to deliver all notarial records and papers to the county clerk within 30 days of resignation or removal from office, or within 30 days of commission expiration if the notary public fails to be reappointed, the person is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be personally liable for damages to any person injured by that action or inaction.

True False

Every officer, including notaries public, authorized by law to make or give any certificate or other writing is guilty of a misdemeanor if the officer makes and delivers as true any certificate or writing containing statements, which the officer knows to be false.

True False

Any notary public who willfully fails to perform any duty required of a notary public relating to the official journal, or who willfully fails to keep the seal of the notary public under the direct and exclusive control of the notary public, or who surrenders the seal of the notary public to any person not otherwise authorized by law to possess the seal of the notary public, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

True False

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