In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor of Alabama has issued a supplemental proclamation that includes a provision allowing Alabama Notaries who are also licensed Alabama attorneys or who are being
Notary Public Underwriters Agency of Texas, Inc. advises all
We understand the growing concern surrounding coronavirus (COVID-19) for people everywhere, including notaries, and share in the collective duty of businesses to do their part to help end this epidemic.
Here are the most common questions our Missouri customers ask. If you don't see your question here, feel free to
Here are the most common questions our Kansas customers ask. If you don't see your question here, feel free to
The following are the most commonly asked questions by our Alabama customers. If your question is not listed, feel free to contact us for an
The following are the most common questions asked by our Nebraska customers. However, if your question is not listed below, feel free to
Our FAQs cover a large range of topics asked by our Montana customers. If you can't find the answer to your question, please contact our Customer Care
The following are the most commonly asked questions from our Arkansas customers. If your question is not listed, feel free to contact us for an
You are currently a Florida notary who will be relocating to another state soon and would like to continue working as a notary in the new state. Can you transfer your Florida notary commission to the new state of residence?
Many notaries mistakenly believe that the notary bond protects the notary. However, this is not the case. The notary bond is designed to protect the public. If a claim is made against your bond, you are required to pay it back. ...Continue Reading
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