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What is the minimum personal information that tribal cards should have?
What is the minimum personal information that tribal cards should have?
- Blood type, Occupation, and Address
- Eye color and height
- Name, Tribal enrollment number, Date of birth, Name of mother and father (correct)
- Name, Photograph, Tribal seal, Date of birth
What is required for a tribal ID to be considered as 'satisfactory evidence' of identity?
What is required for a tribal ID to be considered as 'satisfactory evidence' of identity?
- Having a tribal seal
- Having a physical description of the cardholder (correct)
- Having a stamp from a notary public
- Being issued by a Mexican consulate
Why are Matricula Consular Cards issued by a Mexican consulate not considered 'satisfactory evidence' of identity?
Why are Matricula Consular Cards issued by a Mexican consulate not considered 'satisfactory evidence' of identity?
- Because they do not have a tribal seal
- Because they do not have the words 'notary public' on them
- Because they do not contain the name of the notary public
- Because they are not issued by a federal government agency (correct)
Who is responsible for affixing a device on a paper record that contains the notary's name and 'notary public'?
Who is responsible for affixing a device on a paper record that contains the notary's name and 'notary public'?
Which personal information is NOT required on tribal identification cards?
Which personal information is NOT required on tribal identification cards?
Why are tribal IDs required to be from a legitimate state and federally recognized tribe?
Why are tribal IDs required to be from a legitimate state and federally recognized tribe?
What is the definition of 'Revocation' as mentioned in the text?
What is the definition of 'Revocation' as mentioned in the text?
Which form of identification is acceptable for identifying an individual seeking notary services?
Which form of identification is acceptable for identifying an individual seeking notary services?
Under what circumstances can a notary identify an individual using the oath of just one witness?
Under what circumstances can a notary identify an individual using the oath of just one witness?
Which tribal governments are recognized by G.S. 143B-407 for identification purposes?
Which tribal governments are recognized by G.S. 143B-407 for identification purposes?
In which of the following cases must additional information be considered when using a tribal ID card?
In which of the following cases must additional information be considered when using a tribal ID card?
What must a tribal government do to be recognized for identification purposes according to the text?
What must a tribal government do to be recognized for identification purposes according to the text?
What does a credible witness, as defined in G.S. 10B-3(5), confirm to the notary?
What does a credible witness, as defined in G.S. 10B-3(5), confirm to the notary?
What does the term 'moral turpitude' refer to?
What does the term 'moral turpitude' refer to?
What is the role of a credible witness in a notary transaction?
What is the role of a credible witness in a notary transaction?
Which document is a jurat associated with?
Which document is a jurat associated with?
What is the function of the Division Director for the North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State Notary Public Section?
What is the function of the Division Director for the North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State Notary Public Section?
In the context provided, what does 'crime' encompass?
In the context provided, what does 'crime' encompass?
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