Ace the Maryland Notary Exam 2026 – Seal Your Success with Confidence!

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What kind of record-keeping is recommended for Maryland notaries?

A simple yes/no log.

No record keeping required.

A detailed record including date, type of act, signer name, ID used, document type, and location.

Keeping a detailed notarial journal for every act is the recommended practice. Recording a full set of details for each notarization—date (and time), the type of notarial act performed, the signer’s name, the identification used to verify identity, a description of the document or its type, and the location of the act—provides a clear, auditable trail. This level of documentation helps ensure the act can be verified later, protects against potential fraud by tying the signer to a specific document, and gives context for the notarial act. A simple yes/no log or no record at all leaves important information out and can create gaps that are hard to defend if questions arise. Recording only when someone requests it also fails to provide the consistent, accountable record that supports the integrity of the service.

Record only when requested.

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