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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
Missouri notaries often ask whether they can correct or update a past entry in their notary journal. The answer depends on the type of journal you're using.
Read more: Missouri Notaries: How to Handle Corrections in Your Notary Journal (Record Book)
While no one is immune to legal risk, there are steps you can take to protect your reputation and your wallet.
Read more: Can a Notary Completely Protect Themselves From Being Sued?
Expired license? Florida notaries may still be able to use it—if it meets state requirements. Learn when expired IDs are acceptable and what to do if no ID is available.
Read more: Can a Florida Notary Accept an Expired Driver’s License to Identify a Customer?
Did you know that using terms like “notario” in your ads—or forgetting to include your commission expiration date—could result in misdemeanor charges under Kansas law?
Even honest mistakes can carry serious consequences.
Read more: Notary Misdeeds That Can Send You to Jail in Kansas
This year marks an incredible milestone for our company—40 years in business. As we reflect on the journey that brought us here, one word continues to stand out: gratitude.
Our success has been built on the strong foundation of relationships—with our customers, our partners, our team, and our community. It’s only fitting that we take this moment to say thank you to everyone who has helped shape who we are.
