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Notarial terminology and phrases can get confusing especially for a first-time notary. To make it easier for notaries joining the business and a refresher for the veteran notaries, we have created a list of terms and their definitions.
Notary stamp, embossing seal, and record book requirements vary across states. It is critical for every Notary Public to know his or her state’s specific seal requirements, and adhere to them. The responsible management of your notary seal and record book is an important aspect of “Keeping Up With Your Commission.”
In Texas, certain notary mistakes aren’t just unethical—they’re criminal. From using the term “notario” to implying you're an attorney, these actions can lead to Class A misdemeanor charges.
Florida Notaries: Have You Changed Your Name, Address, or Phone Number?
Whether you've legally changed your name or recently moved, Florida law requires notaries to report these changes within 60 days. Learn how to update your notary commission in this blog.
Read more: How to Change Your Name, Address, or Phone Number in Florida
As employees, what do we all want? Respect, responsibility, the opportunity to grow, and interesting work. You’ll have all those, and more, when you become a Notary Public.
Read more: Boost Your Business Credentials—Become a Notary Public
