The legal requirements for identifying a person appearing for a notarial act vary by state, so the answer is determined....
Interesting question, and the answer is...
Many notaries overlook the responsibility of reporting commission information change.
Be honest, do you often check your state's Notary Public resources to confirm that you're notarizing in accordance with the laws and administrative rules that govern you?
Do you check your state's notary public resources on a frequent basis to ensure that you're notarizing in accordance with the laws and administrative rules that govern you?
Tell the truth… do YOU regularly review your state’s notary public resources to assure yourself that you are notarizing in compliance with the laws and administrative rules that govern you?
Governor Bill Lee has just signed Senate Bill 509, which...
Good advice bears repeating. Great advice deserves prompt action! Here is some of the best
As a commissioned or appointed notary public of your state, you own a lot of personal and professional responsibility every time you perform a notarial act.
One test of
“Notaries witness signatures.”
That’s the
Certain core notarial permissions are uniform across all states, for example the authority of a
At Notary Public Underwriters, we believe being ecologically friendly can also be economically viable. We are fully committed to reducing our carbon footprint and building a sustainable earth. Similar to all other areas
It happens eventually to every notary… a person appears for a notarization, but the document is presented without any notarial certificate language indicating the notarial act to be performed.
Notaries are solely responsible for ensuring that every notarial certificate completed complies
A Notary Signing Agent’s smartphone is
When obtaining and using a record book, notaries generally devote their most careful consideration to "now" matters: choosing a desirable format and design; creating thorough entries; and doing both in compliance with
Effective April 2, 2020 and for the duration of the declared public health emergency unless rescinded or extended by proclamation.
To fight the spread of coronavirus, Notaries in many states are temporarily authorized to perform notarial acts using audio-visual technology instead of requiring the physical presence of the principal
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