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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?
Read more: Florida Notary Laws and Administrative Rules - Your True North
Can Texas notaries use expired IDs? The answer might surprise you. Here’s what the law says.
As a notary signing agent, your reputation is everything. With more signing platforms relying on performance metrics and reviews, one bad experience can lead to fewer assignments—or worse, being blacklisted entirely. The good news? These mistakes are completely avoidable with a little awareness and professionalism.
Read more: 5 Common Mistakes That Can Get Notary Signing Agents Blacklisted
Did you know that failing to update your name or address could lead to penalties, including suspension or revocation of your notary commission?
Read more: Ch-Ch-Changing: Why It’s Important to Keep Your Notary Information Current
Notaries, did you know there are situations where you must refuse to notarize a document? Understanding when to say no is crucial for protecting yourself and ensuring proper procedure. Discover the key reasons why a notary might have to refuse a notarization and how to handle these situations professionally.
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