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Not sure which notarial act to perform? Learn how to navigate unclear notarial certificate language and ensure you're performing authorized notarial acts.
Being helpful is in your nature — but some questions are simply off-limits for notaries to answer.
Many notaries are surprised to learn that copy certification isn’t allowed in every state—and some documents can never be certified at all. Because authority varies significantly by state, careful review of your state’s notary statutes is essential before proceeding.
Read more: What Notaries Need to Know About Certifying Copies of Documents
On April 1, 2020, Governor Pete Ricketts waived the delayed (July 1, 2020) effective date provision of Nebraska’s Online Notary Public Act, and ordered the Secretary of State to “immediately commence implementation of the Act.”
You may view the entire executive order here.
The content of this post was provided by the American Society of Notaries. ASN is the nation's original non-profit association that exists to provide its members with education, professional service and technical support; promoting high ethical standards; and increasing public awareness of notaries' valuable contributions.
In Florida, the process of becoming a notary is straightforward, requiring a few essential steps to obtain your commission. In this blog post, we will provide a comprehensive guide on how to become a notary in the Sunshine State.
