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According to section 41-319, Arizona requires the use of one record book. The exception to this rule is for confidential records. If you have one or more entries in your record book which are non-public entries, you may create a second record book pure...

Read more: Arizona Notary Record Book Requirements

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.

Read more: COVID-19’s Influence on Notarization – Are YOU Protected by an E&O Policy?

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.

Read more: Notaries: Avoid “Scary” Advertising Practices

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.

Read more: How to Assess Signer Awareness or Coercion

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?

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