VT NOTARY Study Guide 2026

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📋 VT NOTARY Exam Format at a Glance

40
Questions
60 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

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✍️ Sample VT NOTARY Questions & Answers

1. A Vermont notary is pressured by their employer to notarize a document without the signer present. The notary should:
Refuse, because personal appearance is required for a valid notarization

A notary must refuse to notarize without personal appearance, regardless of employer pressure, because doing so would be an unlawful notarization.

2. Which of the following acts is prohibited for a Vermont Notary Public?
Notarizing a document where the notary has a financial interest

A fundamental ethical principle for notaries, including those in Vermont, is to avoid conflicts of interest. Notarizing a document in which the notary has a direct financial or beneficial interest compromises their impartiality and is strictly prohibited. This rule ensures the integrity and trustworthiness of the notarial act, preventing any appearance of impropriety.

3. A Vermont notary is employed by a bank. Must the bank allow the notary to charge customers for notarial acts?
No, the employer may require the notary to perform acts free of charge for customers

An employer may direct a notary-employee to perform notarial acts for customers without charge as part of their job duties.

4. What is the ethical duty of impartiality for a Vermont notary?
The notary must act as an unbiased, disinterested party with no personal stake in the transaction

Impartiality means the notary has no personal, financial, or other interest in the transaction and acts solely as an objective official witness.

5. When notarizing a signature on a power of attorney in Vermont, the notary should perform which act?
Acknowledgment

A power of attorney typically requires an acknowledgment, where the signer personally appears and acknowledges signing the document voluntarily.

6. What is the maximum fee a Vermont notary may charge per notarial act?
$10 per notarial act

Vermont law sets a maximum fee of $10 per notarial act that a notary public may charge.

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