Question: What is the difference between an oath, an affirmation and an acknowledgment is: a. None, they all are the same b. Only oaths need to

  1. What is the difference between an oath, an affirmation and an acknowledgment is:

a. None, they all are the same

b. Only oaths need to be recorded in a journal

c. Oaths and affirmations are sworn documents, while an acknowledgment validates a signature

d. A notary may notarize an acknowledgment outside the presence of the signer

2. A notary may certify a copy of (select all that apply):

Colorado driver license

Colorado marriage license from a county clerk and recorder's office in Colorado

Colorado university or college diploma

United States passport

Kansas birth certificate

F.B.I. document that states that reproducing the document violates federal law

Boulder County warranty deed from the county clerk and recorder's office in Boulder, Colorado

3.If a notarial certificate is not included on a document, the notary may select any certificate they wish.

True

False

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