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Please note that this practice quiz is not a part of The Pennsylvania Notary Course and is not approved by the PA Dept. of State. It is solely provided for informational purposes.
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Who determines the fees for notaries public?
Answer: b) The fees for notaries public are established by the Department of State.
Can a notary public charge a fee higher than the one fixed by the Department of State?
Answer: c) No, a notary public may not charge or receive a fee for a notarial act in excess of the fee fixed by the Department of State.
What is the fee for administering an oath or affirmation?
Answer: c) The fee for administering an oath or affirmation is $5.00.
The fees earned by a notary public belong to:
Answer: c) The fees earned by a notary public are presumed to be the property of the notary public unless there is a mutual agreement between the notary public and the employer stating otherwise.
Where should a notary public display their fee schedule?
Answer: c) The law requires a notary public to display their fee schedule in a conspicuous location in their place of business.
In addition to notary public fees, can a notary public charge additional fees for clerical or administrative services?
Answer: b) Notaries public may charge clerical or administrative fees for services related to the notarial act, as long as these fees are customary and reasonable for the geographic area and the service rendered.
How much does a notary public charge for taking an acknowledgment?
Answer: c) The fee for taking an acknowledgment is $5.00.
What should a notary public do if a person utilizing their services requests information about the fees?
Answer: c) A notary public should provide the fee schedule to a person utilizing their services upon request.
If you waive your notarial fee, are you still required to make a record of the notarial act in your journal?
Answer: d) Yes. A notary public must make a record in their journal of every notarial act that they perform.
How much does a notary public charge for certifying or attesting a copy or deposition?
Answer: c) The fee for certifying or attesting a copy or deposition is $5.00.
What is the fee for noting a protest of a negotiable instrument per page?
Answer: b) The fee for noting a protest of a negotiable instrument per page is $3.00.
Jan, a mobile notary, went to a hospital to notarize documents for a customer. She charged a $100 travel fee in addition to $5 for an affidavit and $5 to attest a signature. How should these charges be reflected on the receipt?
Answer: a) She should provide an itemized receipt.
If more than one person takes an acknowledgement can a notary public charge an additional fee?
Answer: b) Yes. A notary public can charge an additional fee of $2.00 for each additional name when taking acknowledgment.
Kelise works for a real estate investment firm. Her employer paid for her to become a notary public. A client of the firm is paying $50 to have Kelise notarize several documents. Who is entitled to the $50 fee for notary services?
Answer: b) According to the law, “unless mutually agreed by the notary public and the employer, notary fees shall NOT belong to or be received by the entity that employs the notary public.”
Kylie had an affidavit and an acknowledgment notarized. After the notarizations were complete, the notary provided Kylie with a receipt stating: “Notarial Services $10.” Was Kylie given a proper receipt?
Answer: d) If a notary public charges fees for notarial services, "the fees of the notary shall be separately stated." (Itemized)
Victoria works as a notary at an insurance agency. Where should a list of her administrative fees be displayed?
Answer: a) On the wall beside her desk. According to the law, if a notary public charges fees for their services, a list of their fees must be "in a conspicuous location in the place of business of the notary public."
Mark attested signatures for two different customers. He charged the first customer $5. However, he did not charge the second customer for attesting a signature. According to the Dept., is this acceptable?
Answer: c) Although fees are fixed by the department, a notary has the right to waive fees and perform notarial acts for free.
Ms Delaney has been a notary public for over twenty years. Citing the cost of inflation, she decided to increase her notary fees. Her employer and her customers agree with her. Is she within the confines of the PA notary law?
Answer: c) Absolutely Not. Notaries cannot charge a fee in excess of the notary fees fixed by the Dept. of State.
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