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A Notary’s Use of a Credible Witness or Witnesses

Certain core notarial permissions are uniform across all states, for example the authority of a notary to perform acknowledgement and jurat (verification) notarial acts. 

Dig a little bit into state notary laws, however, and differences are immediately apparent.

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Happy Earth Day!

At Notary Public Underwriters, we believe being ecologically friendly can also be economically viable. We are fully committed to reducing our carbon footprint and building a sustainable earth. Similar to all other areas of our company, we are constantly seeking new ways to improve and protect our environment.

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Notarial Certificates - More Details, More Responsibility

Notaries are solely responsible for ensuring that every notarial certificate completed complies fully with their state’s law and administrative rules. You cannot assume year-in and year-out that your state laws, administrative rules and recommended practices remain static. They can change, subtly or dramatically, but always with the potential to affect something in the way that you perform a notarial act or provide evidence of your act in your notarial certificate.

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No Notarial Certificate on the Document

It happens eventually to every notary… a person appears for a notarization, but the document is presented without any notarial certificate language indicating the notarial act to be performed.

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New Notary Signing Agents: Smartphone “Smarts”

A Notary Signing Agent’s smartphone is indispensable.  So are apps that make using a smartphone for Notary Signing Agent work more secure and productive.

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