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How many years is a Notary's term of office?

  1. 3 years

  2. 5 years

  3. 7 years

  4. 10 years

The correct answer is: 5 years

A Notary's term of office in Ohio lasts for five years. This duration is established by the state's regulations governing notarial practices. At the end of this term, a Notary must apply for renewal if they wish to continue serving in that capacity. Understanding the term length is crucial for maintaining a valid notary commission and ensuring that one remains in compliance with state laws. The incorrect options reflect either shorter or longer terms than what is legislatively mandated. For instance, a three-year term would not provide sufficient time for a notary to develop their practice, while longer terms such as seven or ten years could lead to outdated practices or laws being followed without reevaluation.