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Relocating as a Notary Public in Florida

How to Handle Moving as a Notary Public in Florida Moving can be one of the most stressful and expensive events in a person’s life. To make your relocation a little easier on you, we’ve compiled a list of what you’ll need to know when moving with...

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Consider This When Renewing Your Commission:

So, you are renewing your commission? First of all, Notary Public Underwriters would like to thank you for the vital service you provided to your state. As you know, not just anyone can be a notary public. As required by Senate Bill 1334, first time Fl...

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Florida Notary Education

 

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State of Florida Notary Application Approval Time

 

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Arizona Notary Requirements

 

The standard requirements of being 18 years old, being a citizen or legal resident of the United States, being able to read and write English, being a resident of Arizona, if you have had a professional license revoked or suspended or a past notary commission revoked or suspended you can be refused, or if you are a convicted felon you cannot become a notary public, unless your civil rights have been reinstated, are still at play in Arizona. Besides the normal requirements, Arizona has a few different ones.

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