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Notarization involves more than verifying a signature—it also requires precise attention to dates. For notaries, understanding the purpose and significance of these dates is essential to prevent errors.
Read more: Understanding the Difference Between Key Notarization-Related Dates
A question that frequently arises as notaries renew their commissions is when to begin using their new notary stamp. It is crucial to understand the appropriate time to start using the newly issued stamp during the renewal process.
Can you perform one “blanket” verbal ceremony, or do you need to do it for each document? Find out the correct approach in this article!
Read more: Can a Notary Perform a Single Verbal Ceremony for Multiple Notarizations?
Notary Public Underwriters is thrilled to announce a spectacular giveaway to kick off the New Year with a bang.
Read more: The Countdown Begins: Notary Public Underwriters' New Year Giveaway!
Often, when a signed document is destined for use in another country, signatures made on the document by certain officials must be “authenticated” so that the official acts tied to those signatures are recognized in the receiving country.

