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Texas Notary Coronavirus Response Advisory: Extended Texas Driver License Expiration Dates
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- Published: March 26, 2020
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Notary Public Underwriters Agency of Texas, Inc. advises all Texas Notaries that by order of Governor Greg Abbott, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has temporarily waived expiration dates for certain Texas identification cards, including Driver Licenses, Commercial Driver Licenses and other identification forms. This measure suspends the need to venture into a public setting in order to renew an expiring or expired license.
Under terms of the order ....
Coronavirus Update: Keeping Our Team, Customers and Community Safe and Healthy
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- Published: March 13, 2020
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We understand the growing concern surrounding coronavirus (COVID-19) for people everywhere, including notaries, and share in the collective duty of businesses to do their part to help end this epidemic.
Our Sustainability Efforts at Notary Public Underwriters
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- Published: January 9, 2020
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All Idaho Notaries Must Use the New Stamp Format Effective October 1, 2018
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- Published: January 9, 2020
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