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Notaries have a legal and professional responsibility to “keep up” with their commission status and notary tools. Changes in personal information, criminal history, or eligibility to hold office are all details that must be reported. 

Read more: Keeping Up With Your Notary Commission Part I

New to notarizations or need a refresher? If you're a Texas notary public, understanding the different types of notarial acts is essential to performing your duties correctly.

Read more: Types of Notarial Acts Every Texas Notary Should Know

The article will help you complete the Arkansas swearing-in process with the correct documentation.

Read more: How to Complete Your Notary Swearing-In Process in Arkansas

Notarial terminology and phrases can get confusing especially for a first-time notary. To make it easier for notaries joining the business and a refresher for the veteran notaries, we have created a list of terms and their definitions.

Read more: Common Misconceptions of Notarial Acts

Missouri notaries help the Secretary of State notarize about 35,000 documents per year. That’s a stack of papers about 138 inches thick, about 98 documents per day and about 451 documents per year for years (the normal lifespan in Missouri). And yo...

Read more: Missouri Notary Public Fun Facts

Notary stampembossing seal, and record book requirements vary across states. It is critical for every Notary Public to know his or her state’s specific seal requirements, and adhere to them. The responsible management of your notary seal and record book is an important aspect of “Keeping Up With Your Commission.”

Read more: Keeping Up With Your Notary Commission Part II