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What information must be included in a notary's journal per transaction?

  1. Name and address of the signer

  2. Notary's personal notes about the signer

  3. Description of the document and proceeding

  4. Date only

The correct answer is: Description of the document and proceeding

Including a description of the document and proceeding in a notary's journal is essential as it provides a clear record of the notarial act performed. This information ensures that there is a detailed account of what took place during the transaction. It assists in verifying the nature of the documents being notarized and can be crucial in case of disputes or inquiries about the notary’s actions. The journal serves as an official record, not only for the notary but also for the signer and potential legal proceedings in the future. By documenting the specific details of each transaction, including the type of document and the nature of the proceeding, the notary contributes to maintaining transparency and accountability in their practice. This level of detail protects both the notary and the signer by providing an authoritative reference point, if needed. Other choices may contain information that can certainly be useful, such as the name and address of the signer or personal notes, but they do not encapsulate the vital information required for compliance with notary regulations. Simply recording the date without any additional context fails to constitute a complete and effective record, which is critical for the integrity of the notarial process.