VT Notary Notary Seal and Stamp 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which of the following pieces of information is required to appear on a Vermont notary's official stamp?
- The notary's commission expiration date (Correct answer)
- The notary's home address
- The notary's phone number
- The notary's Social Security number
Correct answer: The notary's commission expiration date
Vermont law requires the official stamp to include the notary's name, the title 'Notary Public,' 'State of Vermont,' and the commission expiration date.
Question 2: What is the primary functional requirement of a Vermont notary's official stamp impression?
- It must be capable of being photographically reproduced (Correct answer)
- It must be embossed so it can be felt by touch
- It must be printed in red ink only
- It must contain a unique serial number issued by the state
Correct answer: It must be capable of being photographically reproduced
Under Vermont's adoption of RULONA, a notary's stamp impression must be capable of being reproduced in a photocopy or digital image of the document.
Question 3: A Vermont notary public discovers that their official stamp has been lost. What is the most appropriate first step?
- Notify the appropriate state authority and take steps to prevent misuse (Correct answer)
- Continue performing notarizations using a handwritten facsimile
- Immediately resign the commission
- Request an emergency commission from the county clerk
Correct answer: Notify the appropriate state authority and take steps to prevent misuse
A notary whose stamp is lost or stolen should promptly report it to prevent unauthorized use and obtain a replacement stamp.
Question 4: When a Vermont notary's commission expires, what should the notary do with their official stamp?
- Destroy or deface it so it cannot be reused (Correct answer)
- Return it to the Secretary of State's office
- Store it safely for potential re-commissioning
- Transfer it to the nearest county clerk
Correct answer: Destroy or deface it so it cannot be reused
Upon expiration of a commission, the notary should destroy or deface the official stamp to prevent its unauthorized use after the authority has lapsed.
Question 5: Which type of official seal tool is acceptable for use by a Vermont notary public?
- An ink stamp that produces a reproducible impression (Correct answer)
- A dry embossing seal used alone without ink
- A hand-drawn facsimile of the seal
- A digital watermark applied through email
Correct answer: An ink stamp that produces a reproducible impression
Vermont requires the stamp to produce an impression that is photographically reproducible; a dry embosser alone does not meet this requirement unless combined with ink.
Question 6: A Vermont notary public performs a notarization but neglects to apply their official stamp. What is the most likely consequence?
- The notarization may be considered incomplete or invalid (Correct answer)
- The document is still fully valid if the notary signs
- The document is valid as long as the date is included
- The notarization is valid only if both parties agree
Correct answer: The notarization may be considered incomplete or invalid
The official stamp is a required element of a notarial act in Vermont; without it, the notarization may be deemed incomplete and the document rejected.
Question 7: Where should a Vermont notary affix their official stamp in relation to the notarial certificate?
- Near the notarial certificate, where it will not obscure the text or signatures (Correct answer)
- Directly over the signer's signature to authenticate it
- On a separate page attached to the document
- At the top of every page of the document
Correct answer: Near the notarial certificate, where it will not obscure the text or signatures
The stamp should be placed near the notarial certificate in a location where it is legible and does not cover any text or required signatures.
Which of the following pieces of information is required to appear on a Vermont notary's official stamp?