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Many notaries overlook the responsibility of reporting commission information change. But you don’t have to manage it alone if you obtain your surety bond and/or errors and omissions insurance through Notary Public Underwriters... 

Read more: Managing Your Notary Commission

While the holidays are meant to be merry and bright, traveling during the holidays can sometimes be less than cheerful. As a notary, you may have the extra anxiety of making sure your business is properly handled while you are away. We have compiled a list of things you can do to help ensure your travels are not riddled with unnecessary stress.

Read more: Tips to Help Notaries During Holiday Travels

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Read more: Do Notarizations Expire?

A notary public and a notario publico are two different terms that have different meanings and implications in different countries.

Read more: What Is the Difference Between a Notary Public and a Notario Publico?

It’s embarrassing, but it happens even to the most careful of Notaries: the Notary completes and signs a notarial certificate on a document, but later learns that they added incorrect information to the certificate, left out required information, or forgot to add their stamped or embossed seal. If you are later asked to correct an error or omission on a notarial certificate, here’s how you can proceed.

Read more: May A Notary Correct Their Error or Omission on a Notarial Certificate?

When you think of a notary public, the first image that likely comes to mind is their distinctive stamp or embossed seal on a document. This mark is a widely recognized symbol of a notary's authority. But what happens if the stamp is missing? Does it render the notarization invalid?

Read more: Is a Notarization Valid Without the Notary Stamp on the Document?