California certificate of acknowledgment acknowledgment 8.
Ca notary journal entry examples.
How to complete a journal entry.
Making copies 1 00 for the first page and 0 50 for each additional page per document california government code section 12178 1 11.
Any journal that includes space for recording all the required details is acceptable.
Notary public commission terms that expired after may 7 2020 through november 3 2020 are extended for 180 days on a rolling basis i e someone whose commission expires on may 8 2020 will have their commission extended until november 4 2020 and someone whose commission expires on november 3 2020 will have their commission extended.
Unanswered questions will be counted as incorrect.
For example california which has some of the most detailed notarization laws in the country requires the following information be taken down in each journal entry.
Like the california notary exam the following practice exam consists of 30 questions we draw each question randomly from our test question bank.
The notary public code of professional responsibility recommends entries be made at the time the notarization was performed.
If you make a new entry it is likely to be out of order.
The california secretary of state does not endorse or recommend any particular commercially printed notarial journal.
The notary public journal entry should be full and complete and must include all the following items.
Acknowledgment jurat proof of execution etc.
Entry 1 2 3 and 4 would be for joe.
The date and time the notarization took place the type of notarization performed such as acknowledgment or jurat.
Many commercially printed notarial journals have space for recording other information not required by california law such as the date of.
Commonly asked questions webinar series.
Type of official notarial act performed e g.
The notary journal provides a written record of every notarization performed.
Lets say your journal page has eight entries.
You may give only one answer per question.
Affixing certificate and seal of state unless another fee is specified by law 5 00.