PA NOTARY Study Guide 2026

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📋 PA NOTARY Exam Format at a Glance

30
Questions
60 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

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✍️ Sample PA NOTARY Questions & Answers

1. During a Remote Online Notarization (RON) in Pennsylvania, what is the specific requirement for the notarial certificate?
The certificate must indicate that the notarial act was performed by means of communication technology.

When a notarial act is performed remotely in Pennsylvania, the law requires that the certificate of notarial act explicitly states it was performed using communication technology. This disclosure is critical for the legal validity and transparency of the remote notarization process.

2. An affirmation has the same legal force and effect as an oath under Pennsylvania law. What is the PRIMARY practical difference between them?
An affirmation omits any reference to a divine being or sacred obligation

The primary difference is that an affirmation contains no religious reference or invocation of a divine being, making it suitable for those with conscientious objections to swearing.

3. When a Pennsylvania notary public identifies a principal based on "satisfactory evidence," which of the following must be recorded in the journal regarding that identification?
The type of identification credential presented, its issuing agency, and its date of issuance or expiration.

For identification based on a credential, Pennsylvania law requires the notary to record the type of identification credential, the issuing agency, and the date of issuance or expiration. This provides a clear record of the identification method used.

4. Under Pennsylvania notary law, what is the significance of the phrase 'subscribed and sworn before me' on a jurat certificate?
It confirms that the signer both signed (subscribed) the document and took an oath or affirmation before the notary

'Subscribed' means the signer signed the document, and 'sworn' means the signer took an oath or affirmation before the notary—together they confirm the complete jurat process was properly followed.

5. Which of the following actions is a mandatory ground for the Department of State to revoke a notary's commission?
Failing to maintain the required surety bond.

Failing to maintain the required $10,000 surety bond during the commission term is a serious violation that results in the revocation of the notary's commission.

6. What is the minimum age requirement to become a notary public in Pennsylvania?
18 years old

According to the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts (RULONA), an individual must be at least 18 years of age to be eligible for a notary public commission in Pennsylvania.

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