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Part B. Types of Notary Public Acts and How to Perform the Acts
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To certify a copy of a power of attorney, a notary public must attach a notarial certificate to the copy, stating that the copy is a true and correct copy. | True False |
Certified copies of birth, fetal, death, and marriage records can be made only by the State Registrar, by a duly appointed and acting local registrar during their term of office, and a county recorder. | True False |
A notary public must record the following details in their sequential journal each time the notary public certifies a copy of a power of attorney. | True False |
To certify a copy of a power of attorney, a notary public must: 1 Compare the original power of attorney document and the copy to make sure the copy is exactly true and correct, or make a copy of the original of the original power of attorney document; 2 Attach a notarial certificate to the copy, stating that the copy is a true and correct copy; 3 Contact an Attorney to review the document; and 4 Complete a journal entry. | True False |
A notary public does not need to record the following details in their sequential journal each time the notary public certifies a copy of a power of attorney. | True False |
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