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Being a Notary Public is more than just a title – it's a commitment to service, trust, and making a real difference in people's lives.
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.
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October is the month of chills, thrills, and spooky movie marathons! Just like those horror movie characters who miss the signs of impending doom, don't be a notary who overlooks the path to compliance.
Notaries often rely on intuition to gauge the atmosphere during a signing, especially when it comes to assessing a signer's awareness and potential coercion. As a Notary Public, it is crucial to remain vigilant and recognize red flags that may suggest the signer is not fully aware or might be under duress.
Verifying the credentials of a notary is easier than ever! Most states offer web-based databases accessible to the public, ensuring transparency and trust in the notarial process. Learn how to access and utilize these valuable resources.
Read more: How do I know that a person claiming to be a notary really is one?
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