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Planning to become a notary in Indiana—or renew your commission? 🖊️
Every Indiana notary applicant must submit a Limited Criminal History Report from the Indiana State Police, even if you have no criminal record.
In today’s competitive job market, having an edge matters. Becoming an Arizona notary public is a simple yet powerful way to enhance your credentials, increase job opportunities, and gain valuable skills.
Read more: Level Up Your Skill Set – Become an Arizona Notary
Not all notary errors are minor—some can cost you your commission and your freedom. From notarizing outside your commission term to skipping personal appearance, Alabama law doesn’t take violations lightly.
Learn what actions could land you in legal trouble—and how to avoid them.
Read more: Alabama Notary Mistakes That Could Land You in Jail
A great notary knows every notarization is a complete ceremony — one that starts with reviewing the document carefully.
Gas prices are rising and for mobile notaries, that hits directly where it hurts: your bottom line.
In our latest article, we break down smart, practical ways to stay profitable without sacrificing your service.
Read more: What Mobile Notaries Can Do to Stay Profitable When Fuel Costs Are Unpredictable
Did you know that notarizing a signature without proper personal knowledge or ID verification could land you in legal trouble? In Arkansas, some notary missteps are Class A misdemeanors—and that means possible jail time.
Learn what “personally knowing” really means—and how to protect your commission.
Read more: Notary Misdeeds That Can Send You to Jail in Arkansas
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