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Yes, notaries… it’s possible to safely perform a notarization involving a document written in an unfamiliar language, but you must carefully assess the circumstances and proceed with care.
Read more: Can I Notarize a Document in a Language I Don’t Understand?

Florida’s Department of State, Division of Corporations (DOS) has adopted a new administrative rule with an important reporting requirement for Online Notaries Public.
Read more: Effective Now – Required Information Reporting for Florida Remote Online Notaries

As the calendar flips to a new year, it's the perfect time to reflect on your notary business and set the stage for success. One of the key ingredients to a thriving and efficient notary practice is staying organized.
Read more: The Blueprint for Success: A Well-Organized Notary Business in 2024

Good advice bears repeating. Great advice deserves prompt action! Here is some of the best advice a notary can receive: protect yourself with a Notary Errors and Omissions (E&O) policy.
Read more: COVID-19’s Influence on Notarization – Are YOU Protected by an E&O Policy?

As a notary, you need to stay impartial—even when it comes to family. But do you know if your state allows you to notarize for relatives? Avoid unintentional mistakes and learn what your state’s laws say about notarizing for family members.
Read more: Notarizing for Family Members – Know Your Limitations

Happy Notary Public Day! November 7th marks the day when we celebrate the 4.4 million notaries in the United States who play a vital role in our society. As we observe this special day, we have compiled a list of some interesting notary facts.
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