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This mock test mirrors the published Utah 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.
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Questions
30 multiple choice
Passing score
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May miss
Up to 7
Time limit
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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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Utah Notary Exam FAQ
How do I become a notary public in Utah?
To become a Utah notary, you must be at least 18 years old, a legal resident of Utah, and able to read and write English. You apply through the Utah Lieutenant Governor's office, pay the $30 application fee, and obtain a $5,000 surety bond. No exam is required for initial appointment.
What topics should I study for my Utah notary commission?
Key topics include Utah notary statutes (Utah Code § 46-1), 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 Utah notary commission valid?
A Utah notary commission is valid for 4 years from the date of appointment.
How much does it cost to become a Utah notary?
The Utah application fee is $30. You must also obtain a $5,000 surety bond (typically $30–$50) and purchase a notary seal/stamp. Total startup costs are generally under $125.
Can Utah notaries perform remote online notarization?
Yes. Utah authorizes remote online notarization (RON). Utah notaries must register as electronic notaries and use a state-approved RON platform to perform notarial acts for signers who are not physically present.