RI Notary Practice Test Video Answers
1. B
A Rhode Island notary administers oaths and affirmations, not certifies truth of statements.
2. B
Notaries verify identity and willingness, not the content’s accuracy.
3. A
A valid U.S. passport is acceptable ID.
4. A
Lack of language comprehension without interpreter justifies refusal.
5. B
An acknowledgment affirms voluntary signing.
6. B
A jurat requires an oath or affirmation.
7. B
Certificate requires notary’s details.
8. C
RI commissions last 5 years.
9. C
Expired commission means no authority.
10. C
Notaries cannot notarize own signatures.
11. B
Charging above limit is improper.
12. B
Forgery leads to revocation and penalties.
13. B
RI sets $10 maximum per act.
14. A
Notaries must be impartial.
15. A
Ensure signer understands by reading aloud.
16. B
Jurat requires oath or affirmation.
17. A
Act type is essential in certificate.
18. B
Remote identification invalidates notarization.
19. A
Oath requires truth declaration.
20. B
Refusal avoids conflict of interest.
21. C
Certain personal documents like diplomas may be certified, but not vital or public records.
22. B
Seal must include name, title, and state.
23. B
ID verification is mandatory.
24. B
Advising on legal forms is unauthorized practice of law.
25. C
Must notify Secretary of State.
26. B
Governor appoints with Senate consent.
27. B
Journals include date, act type, and ID evidence.
28. C
Blank documents cannot be notarized.
29. A
Personal knowledge comes from familiarity.
30. C
Must refuse if oath not taken.
31. B
Notary powers cover all lawful acts in-state.
32. A
Excess fees may revoke commission.
33. A
Neutrality is essential.
34. C
Notary cannot be both witness and notary for wills.
35. B
Moral character is a qualification.