acknowledgement - correct answer notarial act where the signer admits to notary that he signed doc, that he understands the contents of the doc; and that
... [Show More] he is aware of the consequences of executing the doc by signing it.
signer indicates that he signed of his own free will.
taken from signers of documents such as deeds, contracts and powers of attorney. By signing the document the signer agrees to the terms and conditions of the document. The signer does not have to sign the document in the presence of the notary, but the document must display the signer's original wet ink signature.
acknowledgment certificate - correct answer written statement typically found on doc just below signature block and certifies that the details of the acknowledgement notarial act that just took place.
administer - correct answer to discharge the duties of an office; to give (as in giving an oath)
Affiant - correct answer one who makes or swears to the truth of an affidavit
affidavit - correct answer a document in which the affiant makes a statement and swears or affirms under penalty of perjury that the information in the statement is the truth. The affidavit will contain a jurat notarial certificate. The affiant must sign the statement in the presence of the notary.
affirmation - correct answer notary act legally = to an oath. notarfy certifies that at ONE time and place all of the following occured:
a. An individual appeared in person before the notary;
b. The individual was personally known to the notary or identified bythe notary through satisfactory evidence; and
c. The individual made a vow of truthfulness on penalty of perjury,based on personal honor and without invoking a deity or using a form of the word 'swear'.
Apostille - correct answer a certificate issued by the appropriate office of a state gov to authenticize a notary's signature and official status as a notary on a particular date. An apostille may be required for a notarized document that is bound for a foreign country that participates in the 1961 Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents. Obtaining an apostille is the responsibility of the document custodian, not the notary.
attest - correct answer (v.) to bear witness, affirm to be true or genuine
attestation clause - correct answer the statement a witness signs who is attesting the signature of a document as a witness
attested copy - correct answer a copy of an original document made by the notary or that the notary witnessed someone else make.
Attorney-in-fact - correct answer person authorized to act under a power of attorney
Authentication - correct answer a process in which the designated office for authentication for a state's gov certifies the signature and official status of a notary public on a particular date.
bill of sale - correct answer A document used to transfer ownership of personal property.
certification authority - correct answer (CA), a trusted organization or company that issues digital certificates used to create digital signatures and public-private key pairs [Show Less]