MA NOTARY Study Guide 2026

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📋 MA NOTARY Exam Format at a Glance

50
Questions
60 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

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✍️ Sample MA NOTARY Questions & Answers

1. Can a Massachusetts notary charge extra for rush or after-hours notarizations?
Yes, premium fees for rush or after-hours service are permissible with advance disclosure

A notary may charge higher fees for premium services like rush or after-hours appointments as long as fees are disclosed before the service is rendered.

2. When performing a notarial act, what is required for the notary to verify the identity of the signer?
The signer must present a valid form of identification

To prevent fraud and ensure the integrity of the notarial act, a Massachusetts notary public is required to verify the identity of the signer. This is typically accomplished by requiring the signer to present a valid, current, government-issued identification document that includes a photograph and signature.

3. Can a Massachusetts RON notarization be challenged if the audio-visual recording is unavailable?
Yes, the inability to produce the required recording could undermine the notarization's legal validity

The recording is a legal requirement of RON; its absence could create challenges to the notarization's validity and expose the notary to liability.

4. Is it permissible for a Massachusetts notary public to use a pre-signed blank notarial certificate?
No, pre-signed blank notarial certificates are prohibited

A notary public must complete the notarial certificate at the time of the notarization, in the presence of the signer. Using a pre-signed or pre-stamped blank notarial certificate is strictly prohibited in Massachusetts, as it undermines the integrity of the notarial act and can facilitate fraud.

5. Which type of notarial act involves the notary administering an oath or affirmation to a signer?
Jurat

A jurat is a specific type of notarial act where the notary administers an oath or affirmation to the signer, who then swears or affirms that the contents of the document are true. The notary certifies that the oath was given and the document was signed in their presence.

6. What is a sequential journal entry number used for?
To uniquely identify each notarial act and prevent tampering with the order of entries

Sequential numbering of entries makes it obvious if pages are removed or entries are inserted, protecting the integrity of the journal.

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