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Which of the following is NOT a disqualification for becoming a notary in Arkansas?

  1. A prior felony conviction

  2. Being under 18 years old

  3. Not being a resident of Arkansas

  4. Being born outside the United States

The correct answer is: Not being a resident of Arkansas

In Arkansas, to become a notary public, a person must meet certain qualifications, one of which is residency. If an individual is not a resident of Arkansas, they cannot serve as a notary in the state. Therefore, the option regarding not being a resident of Arkansas accurately reflects a valid disqualification for becoming a notary. On the other hand, individuals with a prior felony conviction, those who are under 18 years old, and individuals who were born outside of the United States may still be eligible to become notaries in Arkansas under certain conditions. For example, a prior felony conviction does not automatically disqualify a person from being a notary, especially if they have had their rights restored. Also, there is no requirement for a notary to be born in the state or even in the United States, provided they meet other qualifications such as being a legal resident. This illustrates why not being a resident of Arkansas is indeed a disqualification while the other options do not serve as disqualifiers in most circumstances, making the correct answer clear.