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Some states require notaries to keep a record book—but even if yours doesn’t, it’s always a best practice! A well-maintained notary record book can protect you if a notarization is ever questioned, helping you recall important details.

Read more: What Kind of Records Should I Be Keeping?

Check out what we do here at Notary Public Underwriters to help reduce our carbon footprint and build a sustainable Energy Efficiency: Notary Public Underwriters corporate office houses a 25kW solar Photovoltaic system, powering 22% of NPUs energy ne...

Read more: Happy Earth Day!

Can you afford a costly lawsuit because you made a small mistake during a notarization? Lawsuits involving notaries are becoming more and more prevalent. Even if the suit is not valid, you may still face an expensive legal bill for defending yourself. ...

Read more: Importance of Notary Public Errors & Omissions Insurance

A few weeks ago, some of the staff of Notary Public Underwriters, Inc. volunteered their time to two amazing organizations. The first organization that we volunteered at is called the Second Harvest of the Big Bend. The mission of the Second Harvest of...

Read more: Notary Public Underwriters Gives Back

Every time you renew your commission, you receive a new notary seal. So, what do you do with your old one? Privacy should be your number one priority, as it protects both you and your clients. Even when your commission is expired, it can still be us...

Read more: How to dispose of your expired Notary seal

IMPORTANT: Indiana Notary Application Procedure Change The Indiana Secretary of State has automated their notary public application procedures. Paper applications are no longer accepted. At Notary Public Underwriters, we are uniquely prepared to handl...

Read more: Indiana Notary Application Procedure Change!