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Artificial intelligence (AI) has become part of daily life, offering efficiency and convenience across industries. But when it comes to notarizations, AI serves as a helpful tool—not a replacement for the human notary public.
Read more: Will AI Replace Notaries? Why AI Could Be a Notary’s Tool—Not Their Competition
Notaries, did you know there are situations where you must refuse to notarize a document? Understanding when to say no is crucial for protecting yourself and ensuring proper procedure. Discover the key reasons why a notary might have to refuse a notarization and how to handle these situations professionally.
Electronic notarization is gaining traction across the country, and Missouri is no exception. If you're a Missouri notary, there’s an opportunity to expand your services using electronic tools—while still meeting your clients in person.
Read more: Understanding Electronic Notarization in Missouri
Imagine showing up to an appointment only to realize it can't be completed due to a preventable issue. Frustrating, right? Our guide will help you avoid these common pitfalls by providing essential questions to ask your clients.
Read more: Questions for Notaries to Ask Before Scheduling an Appointment With a Client
Can a notary accept an expired driver’s license? 🪪
It depends on where you live! Some states allow expired IDs under certain conditions, while others require them to be current and valid.
Read more: Can a Notary Accept an Expired Driver’s License as Identification?
Question: Didn’t Florida’s Supreme Court issue an Administrative Order allowing all Florida Notaries to perform remote online notarizations without being registered as an Online Notary, and is that order still in effect?
