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Notary FAQ

Notaries: Do Not Forget The County For Your Venue

The Oath of Office is a section at the bottom of your bond. It is a notarized portion to confirm you have sworn, or affirmed, that everything in your application is the truth and you will uphold Alabama notary law. The Oath of Office needs to be notari...

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Back to the Basics: Types of Notarial Acts

One of the most confusing aspects of first becoming a notary is understanding the difference between the various notarial acts. The most common ones being jurat and acknowledgement. There are key differences, and key words, that can help you decipher w...

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Prorated Errors and Omissions Insurance

Prorated E and O policies are only available for those notaries who want to buy a policy part way through their commission. For instance, let’s say you renew your commission today and do not purchase an E and O policy. In a year, you decide you would...

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Bond. Notary Bond.

Though a Notary Bond may not sound as suave as James Bond, it can be just as useful as 007 in a tight situation. Bonds are designed to protect the public against any misconduct or mistakes made by a notary. Unlike insurance, which protects the notary t...

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Bonding Agencies Do Not Approve Your Notary Commission

We get many questions asking why we are taking so long to commission a notary. Unfortunately, we do not issue your commission. As a bonding agency, we assist you in the application process and ensure your application is complete. We provide guidance to...

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