WY NOTARY Cheat Sheet 2026
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- Is physical hand-raising legally required when taking an oath before a Wyoming notary? β No, it is traditional but not legally required
- A Wyoming notary certifies a copy and later discovers the copy was missing a page. What is the primary concern for the notary? β The notary may face liability for the inaccurate copy certification
- What must a Wyoming notary do if their commission is suspended or revoked? β Immediately stop performing notarial acts and surrender their notarial seal and journal
- What is a 'custodian certification' as used in Wyoming notary practice? β A sworn statement in which a person certifies their own copy by signing before a notary
- Who must be personally present for a standard acknowledgment in Wyoming? β The document signer
- The term 'true copy certification' in Wyoming notary practice means the notary: β Attests that the copy faithfully and completely reproduces the original document examined
- When administering an oath for a deposition, what must the Wyoming notary ensure? β The witness is personally present and takes the oath before any testimony is given
- Under Wyoming law, which entity should provide certified copies of vital records such as birth and death certificates? β The document custodian or issuing government agency
- A Wyoming notary is asked to notarize a document for a family member. Which of the following is not allowed? β Notarizing a document in which the notary is named as a party.
- If a Wyoming notary is also a real estate agent involved in a transaction, may they notarize documents for that same transaction? β No, because they have a financial interest in the transaction
- Regarding the commissioning process for both new and renewing notaries in Wyoming, what educational requirement must be met? β Passing a state-administered exam.
- What language must typically appear in a Wyoming copy certification certificate? β A statement that the copy is a true and correct copy of the original document
- Which of the following actions by a Wyoming notary constitutes the unauthorized practice of law? β Advising a client on which type of power of attorney form is best for their situation.
- What is the purpose of an oath of office taken by a Wyoming notary upon commissioning? β To affirm the notary will faithfully and impartially perform their duties
- Can a Wyoming notary certify a copy of a public record? β No, copies of public records must be obtained from the official custodian of those records
- What is the primary difference between an acknowledgment and a jurat? β In a jurat, the signer must sign in the notary's presence and swear to the content's truth
- If a client submits only a photocopy and the original is unavailable, what should a Wyoming notary do regarding copy certification? β Refuse to certify and require the client to produce the original document
- What is an 'affiant'? β A person who signs an affidavit and swears to its contents before a notary
- Which of the following elements is NOT a mandatory component of a Wyoming notary's official rectangular stamp? β The county where the notary is commissioned.
- If a Wyoming notary chooses to keep a journal, how long should the notary retain their notary records after the last notarization? β 10 years.
- Which of the following can lead to the suspension or revocation of a Wyoming notaryβs commission? β Failing to verify the identity of a signer.
- What wording typically signals that a jurat is required on a document? β 'Subscribed and sworn to before me'
- Can a Wyoming notary administer an oath to themselves? β No, a notary cannot administer an oath to themselves
- In Wyoming, a notary may be held liable for which of the following actions? β Notarizing a document for a minor without proper identification.
- Must a Wyoming notary record oaths administered in their notarial journal? β Yes, Wyoming recommends recording all notarial acts including oaths in the journal
- Which of the following best describes the information that should be included in a Wyoming notary's journal (if one is kept)? β All of the above.
- Which document type is a Wyoming notary PROHIBITED from certifying copies of? β Vital records such as birth certificates
- How should a Wyoming notary handle confidential information encountered during a notarization? β Keep it confidential and not disclose it to unauthorized parties
- Which of the following scenarios would be considered an improper notarial act in Wyoming? β Notarizing a document without the signer being present.
- When a Wyoming notary resigns their commission before its expiration date, what is the proper procedure for handling their official stamping device? β Disable the stamping device by destroying or defacing it.
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