NE NOTARY Study Guide 2026

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📋 NE NOTARY Exam Format at a Glance

30
Questions
45 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

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✍️ Sample NE NOTARY Questions & Answers

1. Under Nebraska law, which of the following is a valid method for a notary to identify a signer during a remote online notarization?
Knowledge-based authentication (KBA) and credential analysis of a government-issued ID

Nebraska RON requires identity verification through knowledge-based authentication (KBA) and/or credential analysis of a government-issued photo ID.

2. Which of the following identification documents is generally acceptable for a Nebraska notary to identify a signer?
A current state-issued driver's license with a photograph and physical description

A current government-issued ID such as a driver's license with a photograph and physical description is acceptable identification for a Nebraska notary.

3. The Secretary of State finds that a Nebraska notary is guilty of malfeasance in office and permanently removes them from office. What is a long-term consequence for this individual?
They are forever disqualified from holding the office of notary public in Nebraska.

Nebraska Revised Statute 64-113 states that if the Secretary of State removes a person from the office of notary public for malfeasance, that person "shall be forever disqualified from holding the office of notary public." A temporary revocation allows for reinstatement after the period and re-passing the exam, but a permanent removal does not.

4. Under Nebraska's Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts, what must a notarial certificate contain at minimum?
The venue, notary's signature, and official seal

Nebraska law requires notarial certificates to include at minimum the venue, the notary's signature, and the official notary seal to authenticate the act.

5. A Nebraska notary performing remote online notarizations wants to charge $30 per act. Is this permitted?
No, the $25 maximum for RON applies regardless of client agreement

The $25 per-act maximum for remote online notarization cannot be exceeded even if the client voluntarily agrees to pay more.

6. After a Nebraska notary's commission expires, what must the notary do with their official seal?
Destroy or deface it so it cannot be used again

An expired notary must destroy or deface their seal to prevent its unauthorized use after the commission has ended.

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