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With the cost of living rising, many individuals are looking for ways to earn extra money. Having a good side job can help you diversify your income and give you practical experience that may come in handy if you decide to change careers in the future. Here are just a few benefits of becoming a notary public, and why you should consider this as a potential side job.
Read more: Why Becoming a Notary Might be a Good Side Job for You
Can a notary correct a mistake on the notarial certificate? Find out the answer (and how to avoid costly errors) in this blog post!
Read more: Can a Notary Correct a Mistake on the Notarial Certificate?
Notary Public Errors and Omissions Insurance (E&O) and Signing Agent Errors & Omissions Insurance are similar but distinct types of insurance coverage. Many notaries wonder if they're necessary and, if so, which type should they have.
Read more: Notary and Signing Agent Insurance - What Are They and Do I Need Them?
Changes to New Mexico's notary statutes will take effect January 1, 2022. These changes affect many aspects of notary public law, including commission qualifications, record book (journal) requirement, and changes to the official Notary stamp.
Read more: New Mexico Notary Public Law Changes Effective January 1, 2022
As a Notary, it is important to have the essential tools to properly perform your duties for the public and to protect yourself from financial liability. We’ve compiled a list of the top six items a Notary will need to perform their notarial duties with confidence and ease.
Thinking about notarizing for a family member? Some states have specific rules that could impact your decision. Learn what you need to know before you say yes.
Read more: Can a Notary Notarize a Family Member's Signature?
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