Prepare for the Ohio notary public exam with focused, offline study you can do anywhere. This Ohio notary practice app turns the state's own notary law into clear practice questions, timed mock exams and flashcards, so you walk into the open-book test ready to pass.
WHY THIS APP
Everything is built from Ohio notary law: the Notaries Public statutes in Ohio Revised Code Chapter 147 and the notary commission rules in Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 111:6-1, including the online notarization provisions in ORC 147.60 to 147.66. Each question carries a plain-English explanation and a citation to the exact section, so you learn the rule, not just the answer.
- 283 practice questions, every one explained and cited to the statute
- 181 flashcards for the definitions, fee caps and lists you must know cold
- Timed 30-question mock tests scored against the 24 of 30 pass mark
- Weak-area review that resurfaces exactly what you keep missing
- A readiness score across the five topics the notary law covers
THE FACTS THAT MATTER
New non-attorney applicants for an Ohio notary commission take a three-hour course and a test administered by an Ohio Secretary of State authorized provider. The published provider format is 30 multiple-choice questions, open book, with an 80 percent pass mark (24 of 30 correct) and immediate results. The course and exam together cost 130 dollars, and after a first fail you wait 30 days to retake. Providers do not publish a time limit, so the 50-minute mock timer in this app is our own practice discipline, not an official standard.
THE TOPICS THIS OHIO NOTARY APP COVERS
- Commission and qualifications
- Performing notarial acts
- Certificates, seal and records
- Fees, prohibited acts and discipline
- Electronic and online notarization under ORC 147.60 to 147.66
STUDY YOUR WAY
- Works fully offline, no account, no sign-up
- Your progress stays on your device
- One-time purchase, no subscription
- Spaced-repetition flashcards move facts into long-term memory
OFFICIAL SOURCE
Ohio Revised Code Chapter 147 and Ohio Administrative Code Chapter 111:6-1 (State of Ohio): https://codes.ohio.gov/ohio-revised-code/chapter-147
DISCLAIMER
This is an independent Ohio notary exam study app. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Ohio Secretary of State or any government agency of the State of Ohio. All questions are original and written from the public-domain text of the enacted Ohio notary law.