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Notary Public Bond versus Errors & Omissions Insurance

What is the difference between a notary public bond and notary public errors and omissions insurance? Many Texas notaries wonder what the notary public bond is, why it is required and how it is different from notary public errors and omissions insuranc...

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Texas Notaries Recordkeeping

Texas statutes and rules provide notaries detailed guidance on the information that notaries must record in their recordbooks, every time they perform a notarial act.   Keep these requirements fresh in your mind by periodically reviewing: Texas Civil ...

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Texas Makes Effort to Prevent Fraud

About a year ago, Texas prohibited notaries from entering any identification card numbers, passport numbers, or personal identification number that is uniquely associated with the signer into their record books. You still need to record the type of id...

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Happy Earth Day!

Check out what we do here at Notary Public Underwriters to help reduce our carbon footprint and build a sustainable Energy Efficiency: Notary Public Underwriters corporate office houses a 25kW solar Photovoltaic system, powering 22% of NPUs energy ne...

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Texas Notary Record Book and Fee Book-- the Difference

Do you charge a fee for your notarial acts? Under Texas law, these must be recorded in a Fee Book. Texas requires all of its notaries to keep an up-to-date notary record book. This must be kept whether you charge a fee or not. If you do charge a fee, ...

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