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Wondering if you can notarize a document that is already signed? Find out in this blog article!
Read more: Can I Notarize a Document That Is Already Signed?
Whether you work full-time or notarizations are your side hustle, being a notary can definitely bring in some extra cash…. IF you can reach your potential customers. At Notary Public Underwriters, we’ve put together a list of notary public advertising tips to help you be a success!
As a notary, you need to stay impartial—even when it comes to family. But do you know if your state allows you to notarize for relatives? Avoid unintentional mistakes and learn what your state’s laws say about notarizing for family members.
Read more: Notarizing for Family Members – Know Your Limitations
The answer depends on two key factors.
When you think of a notary public, the first image that likely comes to mind is their distinctive stamp or embossed seal on a document. This mark is a widely recognized symbol of a notary's authority. But what happens if the stamp is missing? Does it render the notarization invalid?
Read more: Is a Notarization Valid Without the Notary Stamp on the Document?
This is one of the most common questions asked by newly commissioned Notaries Public! The uncertainty occurs when a Notary is presented with a document that clearly originated in another state, or appears to concern matters based primarily in another state.
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