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You are currently a Florida notary who will be relocating to another state soon and would like to continue working as a notary in the new state. Can you transfer your Florida notary commission to the new state of residence?

Read more: Can I transfer my Florida notary commission to another state?

lost or stolen seal or journal

Moving to a new home? Recently started a new job? Discovered your Notary stamp (seal) or journal (record book) is either missing or has been stolen? Notifying the Secretary of State’s Office of these events is more crucial than ever.

Read more: Address Change, Lost or Stolen Seal or Journal: Why You Should Report It Immediately in Arizona

According to a survey issued by a prominent national land title* company, a significant majority of consumers whose recent home closings were completed using remote online notarization technology called the process.... 

Read more: Survey – Most Who Used RON Would Recommend It to Others

As a notary public, you play a crucial role in helping to deter fraud and promote the integrity of document transactions. However, the responsibilities of a notary come with inherent risks, including potential mistakes that could lead to legal consequences. To protect yourself, it's essential to understand the difference between a notary bond and errors & omissions (E&O) insurance and why having both is crucial.

Read more: Understanding the Difference Between the Notary Bond and Errors & Omissions Insurance

For a Notary to gain a foothold in the vast field of Notary Signing Agent, it is essential they understand and adhere to industry standards and best practices. That's why Notary Public Underwriters partnered with the American Society of Notaries to develop their new, informative 4-hour online Signing Agent Training Course to impart a functional understanding of the Notary Signing Agent’s role as a lawful and ethical Notary first and foremost, one who is also a trained specialist and sole proprietor businessperson. 

Read more: Signing Agent Training Course and Certification Now Available

Yes, notaries… it’s possible to safely perform a notarization involving a document written in an unfamiliar language, but you must carefully assess the circumstances and proceed with care.

Read more: Can I Notarize a Document in a Language I Don’t Understand?