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As a notary public, you play a vital role in protecting against fraud. However, there might be instances where you need to turn down performing a notarization due to various reasons such as incomplete documents, invalid identification, or suspicious circumstances. In this blog, we will discuss how to navigate such situations professionally and ethically, while maintaining the public's trust in your role as a notary public.
Read more: Declining a Notarization: A Guide to Handling A Delicate Situation with Professionalism
If you’ve ever second-guessed yourself during a notarization, especially when it comes time to speak, you’re not alone. Many notaries, especially new or rarely practicing ones, aren’t always sure what to say during a verbal ceremony. But the verbal ceremony portion of a notarization isn’t optional—it’s an essential element.
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
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...
Most Notaries Public understand how important it is to keep their Notary tools safe and secure. But, in the event of tragedy, do enough Notaries plan for the protection and security of these priceless tools?
Read more: The Importance of a Notary’s “Personal Representative”
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
