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Attested Copy and Certified Copy: What’s 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 we! A certified copy is an official copy of a public or...

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Importance of Notary Public Errors & Omissions Insurance

Can you afford a costly lawsuit because you made a small mistake during a notarization? Lawsuits involving Texas notaries are becoming more and more prevalent. Even if the suit is not valid, you may still face an expensive legal bill for defending you...

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Texas New Notary Law: House Bill 2235

House Bill 2235 amends Section of Texas Government Code requiring the Secretary of State to revoke a notary public’s commission or reject their application at any time if the notary is found to be ineligible to serve. Section of the Bill is also am...

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Texas New Notary Law: Senate Bill 462

Texas Senate Bill 462 goes into effect on September 1, 2015. Senate Bill 462 was amending by adding Chapter 114 to Section 1. Subtitle C, Title 2, Estates Code. The Bill pertains to the transfer of property upon the owner’s death. The property can be...

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Texas New Notary Law: House Bill 1683

House Bill 1683 will be effective January 1, 2016. The new law requires the Secretary of State’s Office to assign an identification number to each notary. The notary will then be required to display the ID number on their seal. The official number se...

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