Many notaries overlook
Do you check your state's notary public resources on a frequent basis to ensure that you're notarizing in accordance with the laws and administrative rules that govern you?
Good advice bears repeating. Great
As a commissioned or appointed notary public of your state, you own a lot of personal and professional responsibility every time you perform a notarial
“Notaries witness signatures.”
Certain core notarial permissions are
At Notary Public Underwriters, we believe being ecologically friendly can also be economically viable. We are fully committed to reducing our carbon footprint and
It happens eventually to every notary… a person appears for a notarization, but the document is presented without any notarial certificate language indicating the
Notaries are solely responsible for
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When obtaining and using a record book, notaries generally devote their most careful consideration to "now" matters: choosing a desirable format and design; creating
We understand the growing concern surrounding coronavirus (COVID-19) for people everywhere, including notaries, and share in the collective duty of businesses to do
Here are the most common questions our Missouri customers ask. If you don't see your
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
Most notaries spend a significant amount of time indoors–either in the home or office–where gas, chemicals and other pollutants can cause headaches, eye irritation, allergies and fatigue. Not to
Notary Public Underwriters has the opportunity, every day, to deliver notary goods and services to notaries public throughout the entire country. We accomplish this through the vast array of
The Notary seal on a document is the most powerful symbol of a Notary Public’s authority, but not all stamps/seals are created equal. We’ve put together a list of the top 3 things you should
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