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Don’t Confuse Your Official Stamp With A Commission Expiration Date Stamp!

The official notary seal is the symbol of office that is universally expected on notarized documents. Notary seals can vary in size, dimension, and the information they contain. Certain states require their notaries to include their commission expiration date, along with their official notary seal, in the notarial certificate. A commission expiration date stamp is a useful way to add information, but a commission expiration date stamp is not an alternative to a notary’s official seal.

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Notary Education - A Long Term Commitment

Notary education is selectively required from state to state. However, a growing trend in the United States suggests that mandatory education and/or examination may become a requirement for more states in the future.

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Arizona Notary Record Book Requirements

According to section 41-319, Arizona requires the use of one record book. The exception to this rule is for confidential records. If you have one or more entries in your record book which are non-public entries, you may create a second record book pure...

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Attested Copy and Certified Copy: What's the Difference?

Attested Copy and Certified Copy: Whats the Difference? Though the phrases certifying a copy and attesting a copy are sometimes used synonymously, a certified copy and an attested copy are actually two very different things. Confused yet? Yeah, so were...

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Must Speak English to Be a Notary Public

Many people search for education courses or notary materials that are in languages other than English; they are hard to find since understanding English is a requirement of becoming a notary public in Florida. Pursuant to law (1), an applicant must b...

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