ND NOTARY Cheat Sheet 2026
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40 questions
60 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- A North Dakota notary is presented with a mortgage document that has blank spaces in the body of the text. What should the notary do? β Refuse to notarize until all blanks are filled in
- Under North Dakota law, what must a notary do when a signer appears to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs? β Refuse to perform the notarization
- When a North Dakota notary performs a remote online notarization, how must the signer's identity be verified? β Through knowledge-based authentication (KBA) and/or credential analysis
- A signer presents a valid passport as identification but the notary personally knows the person used a different name professionally. What should the notary do? β Accept the passport as satisfactory evidence of identity and proceed
- In North Dakota, can a notary administer an oath for a deposition? β Yes, notaries have the authority to administer oaths for depositions
- A North Dakota notary who has allowed their commission to expire performs a notarization. Which statement is correct? β The notarization is invalid because the commission has lapsed
- A North Dakota notary is presented with a document that has blank spaces where text should appear. What should the notary do? β Refuse to notarize until all blanks are completed or crossed out
- What is the notary's liability if they perform a notarial act negligently in North Dakota? β The notary may be personally liable for damages caused by their negligence
- Which of the following is a requirement for performing a valid notarial act in North Dakota? β The notary must be physically present with the signer
- What is the primary purpose of a notary stamp or seal? β To authenticate the notarial act
- In North Dakota, which of the following correctly describes the difference between a notary's acknowledgment and a jurat? β A jurat requires an oath or affirmation; an acknowledgment does not
- In a North Dakota RON session, what must the notary verify about the signer's audio-visual technology before proceeding? β That the technology allows real-time, clear two-way audio and video communication
- A North Dakota notary is asked to notarize a 'mechanic's lien.' Who typically signs this document? β The contractor or material supplier who is owed payment
- How should a North Dakota notary handle a request to backdate a notarial certificate? β Refuse, as backdating is fraudulent and violates notary law
- Can a North Dakota notary charge fees for their services? β Yes, but fees must not exceed the maximum amounts set by state law
- How long is the term of a notary public commission in North Dakota? β 6 years
- What is the purpose of the 'commission expiration date' that a North Dakota notary must include on every notarial certificate? β To allow document recipients to verify the notary was commissioned at the time of the act
- Which of the following is an example of a knowledge-based authentication (KBA) question used during RON identity verification? β What was the address of a home you previously owned?
- Can a North Dakota notary identify a signer based solely on personal knowledge? β Yes, personal knowledge of the signer is an acceptable form of identification
- A North Dakota notary is asked to notarize a document using an electronic notarization platform. Which element must the notary's electronic seal include? β The notary's commission expiration date
- Under North Dakota RON rules, who is responsible for maintaining the approved technology platform used for remote online notarizations? β The individual notary public
- What is the purpose of a subordination agreement that a notary may be asked to notarize? β It establishes the priority order of liens on a property
- What action should a notary take if they are asked to notarize a document in which they have a personal or financial interest? β Refuse to notarize the document
- After a North Dakota notary commission expires, what must the notary do with their official stamp or seal? β Destroy or deface the seal so it cannot be used for unauthorized notarizations
- What happens to an electronic notarization if the notary's digital certificate has expired at the time of signing? β The notarization is invalid because the certificate must be active
- How can a notary ensure their electronic notarization complies with North Dakota laws? β By following guidelines set forth by the North Dakota Secretary of State
- Which of the following would make an individual ineligible to receive a North Dakota notary commission? β Being under indictment for or convicted of a felony without having rights restored
- In North Dakota, can an expired ID be used for notarization purposes? β Generally no, the ID should be current and unexpired
- A notary in North Dakota uses an ink stamp seal. Which information is NOT typically required on the stamp? β Notary's home phone number
- What is the primary purpose of an acknowledgment in a notarized document? β To confirm the signerβs understanding and willingness
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