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Based on Nevada notary law · Updated 2026

Nevada Notary Exam Practice Test — 30 Questions

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This mock test mirrors the published Nevada exam format: 30 multiple-choice questions, with 23 correct answers needed to pass. Questions cover the same core state-law topics you’ll need on test day.

Real-exam format

Questions
30 multiple choice
Passing score
23/30 (77%)
May miss
Up to 7
Time limit
No time limit

Written from state-specific notary rules and reviewed for the 2026 exam cycle.

What the 30 questions cover

The simulator draws across the major areas candidates are expected to understand.

Commission & Qualifications
Notarial Acts & Procedures
Seal & Journal Records
Fees, Misconduct & Compliance
Signers, Documents & Ethics
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Common questions

Nevada Notary Exam FAQ

How do I become a notary public in Nevada?

To become a Nevada notary, you must be at least 18 years old, a legal resident of Nevada, and able to read and write English. You apply through the Nevada Secretary of State, pay the $35 application fee, and obtain a $10,000 surety bond. No exam is required for initial appointment.

What topics should I study for my Nevada notary commission?

Key topics include Nevada notary statutes (NRS Chapter 240), types of notarial acts (acknowledgments, jurats, oaths and affirmations, copy certifications), proper signer identification, journal requirements, electronic notarization, and penalties for notary misconduct.

How long is a Nevada notary commission valid?

A Nevada notary commission is valid for 4 years from the date of appointment.

How much does it cost to become a Nevada notary?

The Nevada application fee is $35. You must also obtain a $10,000 surety bond (typically $30–$60) and purchase a notary seal/stamp. Total startup costs are generally under $150.

Can Nevada notaries perform remote online notarization?

Yes. Nevada authorizes remote online notarization (RON). Nevada notaries must register as electronic notaries with the Secretary of State and use a state-approved RON platform to perform notarial acts for signers who are not physically present.