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How to Fix a Bad Notary Seal Impression
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- Published: February 23, 2022
- Notary Blog
No matter how much we pride ourselves on the quality of our notary seals, a bad or smudged impression is bound to happen at some point. In those instances, what is a notary to do?
Never Think That “It Can’t Happen to Me”!
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- Published: February 8, 2022
- Notary Blog
As reported recently by multiple Florida news sources, a Notary commissioned in the Sunshine State has been arrested for...
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- Published: December 7, 2021
- Kansas Notaries
New Mexico Notary Public Law Changes Effective January 1, 2022
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- Published: December 16, 2021
- Notary Blog
Changes to New Mexico's notary statutes will take effect January 1, 2022. These changes affect many aspects of notary public law, including commission qualifications, record book (journal) requirement, and changes to the official Notary stamp.
Changes To Kansas' Notary Statutes Take Effect January 1, 2022
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- Published: December 7, 2021
- Notary Blog
You may not be aware but changes to Kansas' notary statutes will take effect January 1, 2022. These changes affect many aspects of notary public law, including record book (journal) requirement, increase in the bond amount, establishing acceptable identification, provide grounds for refusal to notarize, and permit notaries to provide remote online notarizations. At Notary Public Underwriters, we're here to help you be aware of and comply with changes in the notary law.
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