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Many notaries now have small businesses; NPU started as a small family run business, and though we have grown, we still have those same family owners. Social media can always be transformed for your business needs – often opening new doors for your p...

Read more: Social Media Tips for Your Notary Business Part I: Pinterest

In Social Media Tips for Your Notary Business Part I: Pinterest we explained how to reveal a different side to your brand, and in Social Media Tips for Your Notary Business Part II: LinkedIn we explored the more professional world of social media. Goog...

Read more: Small Business Tips for Your Notary Business Part III: Google Plus

Did you know Florida is one of only five states that permits its notaries public to perform a wedding ceremony? According to 2021 Census data, there are over 5,600 couples getting married every day in the United States. ...

Read more: Essentials for Florida Notaries Performing Marriage Ceremonies

Like all states, Florida has its own specific laws governing the duties of a notary public. See if you have mastered the Sunshine State’s laws by answering the following True/False questions. 

Read more: Florida Notary Law Quiz

 

Act 570 Arkansas

Arkansas Bill SB 743 was passed and has become Act 570. The bill was passed on March 24, 2015, with an effective date of July 22, 2015.

Read more: Arkansas New Law: Act 570

Did you know that Florida residents are required to submit their notary public application to the state through a bonding agency such as Notary Public Underwriters? That’s right, if you wish to become a Florida Notary Public, you must submit the application to a bonding agency first and they will send the application to the state for processing.

Read more: I Want to Become a Notary in the State of Florida. What Are the Steps?