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What is the maximum fee a notary public may charge for administering an oath?

  1. $5

  2. $10

  3. $15

  4. $20

The correct answer is: $10

The maximum fee a notary public may charge for administering an oath is set by Florida law, which stipulates that the fee should not exceed $10. This amount is defined in the Florida Statutes, ensuring that notaries provide their services at a reasonable cost. The fee is intended to compensate the notary for their time and the official nature of the service provided, while also keeping it accessible for the public. Understanding this legal limit is crucial for notaries to ensure they remain compliant with state regulations and avoid any potential disputes or penalties related to charging fees.