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One can find much information about Public Notary on Wikipedia. It has much detail on the history of the Public Notary and how it works in each country around the world. One can also find information on the website 'The Notaries Society'.
Absolutely not. The title is Notary Public, not Notary Private. If the notary usually signs public documents as part of their workday, meaning the employer is aware and allows the notary to notarize for the public while at work (bank notaries typically have this authority), the notary must notarize for everyone with no conditions. If the notary usually does this service for free, the notary must do it for free for everyone with no conditions. Some notaries are employed to only notarize for their company, so this type of notary could refuse to notarize a document during their workday, but those notaries are in the back offices. Few things anger me as much as a bank notary public pulling the old "I can only notarize if you have an account" lie. This common situation is usually discussed in detail in the notary test materials themselves. The title is Notary Public. If you're motivated or angry enough, figure out which local agency oversees notaries, send for the notary rulebook and figure out how to properly report the bank-notary for being guilty of notary offenses.
A notary needs to be extremely familiar with all notary-related laws in his or her respective state prior to being appointed. The laws concerning notaries public are very strict and vary from state to state, and the laws are much more complicated than "signing and stamping".
If you make the assumption - without any justification - that all questions are worth the same, then each one is worth 1/35 of the total for the exam.
All of them - if you are bad enough. You will not pass, but that was not a requirement of the question.
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40 minus 28 = 12 were wrong
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You have to gained 110 correct questions out of 150...
You most likely lose credit. If the exam has many questions, you won't lose much credit. If it has few questions, you will lose more credit than that. That goes with most other tests, also.
yes,the notary is gazzetted officer in as much as central government published the list of notary as gazzetted officer in the gazzette notification published by the 1st week of january/2008 and a notary is also appointed by gazzete notification
There would be no need for a notary to be on a phone call between a lawyer and client. I am a notary and my job is to notarize documents not listen in between client and attorney.