Satisfactory Evidence of Identity {Ans: identification of an individual based on (i) any current passport or (ii) an official identification issued by a federal or state government with the individual's photograph and signature or (iii) personal knowledge of identity}Notorial Act / Notarization {Ans: Any act that a notary is empowered to perform under Section 33301 of this Chapter}State {Ans: Includes any state of the United States, any States territory, possession, or commonwealth, and the District of Columbia}1. Is a signer of or named in the document that is being notarized 2. Will receive any commission, fee, advantage, right, title, interest, cash, property, or other consideration exceeding in value 3. Related to the person whose signature is to be notarized as a spouse, sibling, or lineal ascendant or descendant (spouse, siblings, parents, grandparents, children, grand children) {Ans: A notary is disqualified from performing notarial acts id the notary:}Fund {Ans: the Notary Public Revolving Fund as set forth in this Chapter}1. Applicant's personal qualifications 2. Examination written by applicant 3. Notarized declaration of applicant 4. Application fee 5. Evidence of bond {Ans: Every Application for notarial commision must include:}(i) Conviction of a crime involving dishonesty or