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As reported recently by multiple Florida news sources, a Notary commissioned in the Sunshine State has been arrested for...
Many Notaries—even those who notarize primarily for work—earn extra money on the side by performing notarizations for the general public and charging the allowed statutory fee. Establishing simple but consistent business recordkeeping practices at the beginning of the tax year saves considerable time on the back-end, when it’s time to report your annual earnings.
Read more: Year-Round and Tax-Time Tips for Sole Proprietor Notaries: Income
Do you check your state's notary public resources on a frequent basis to ensure that you're notarizing in accordance with the laws and administrative rules that govern you?
Read more: Missouri Notary Laws and Administrative Rules - Your True North
When selecting a remote online notary platform, consider these factors to ensure it meets your needs and provides a secure, reliable, and efficient service.
Read more: What to Look for When Choosing a Remote Online Notary Platform
Indiana is one of several states that recognizes the value of electronic notarization, giving notaries a structured pathway to offer digital services while maintaining in-person signer presence. If you're a notary public in Indiana, here's what you need to know about performing electronic notarizations.
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