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Can Texas notaries use expired IDs? The answer might surprise you. Here’s what the law says.

Read more: Can Texas Notaries Accept an Expired ID?

If you’ve ever wondered how to make money as a notary public, the good news is there are more opportunities than ever before. 

Read more: How Notaries Can Make Money: 6 Flexible Ways to Earn Income as a Notary Public

Be honest, do you often check your state's Notary Public resources to confirm that you're notarizing in accordance with the laws and administrative rules that govern you?

Read more: Texas Notary Laws and Administrative Rules - Your True North

Missouri Notaries: Know Your Rights!

If your employer paid for your commission, does that mean they own your notary stamp and record book?

Read more: My Employer Paid for My Missouri Notary Commission. Who Owns It?

Whether you are an experienced Notary, a first time commission holder, or simply serve as the Notary for your workplace, you can expect your signers and coworkers to see you as the go-to expert on notarization. Therefore you have an obligation to conduct yourself in a manner worthy of the office you hold. Upholding your state’s notary laws and conforming to professional notary standards will help you remain an ethical and responsible notary throughout your career.

Read more: Keeping up Pt IV. - Conducting Your Notary Business Ethically

This is a common question we hear from Texas notaries, and it’s a great one—especially considering the importance of accurate records. 

Read more: Texas Notaries: How to Correct a Past Entry in Your Notary Journal