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How to Get More Notary Business Part 2: Expand Your Services
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- Published: April 28, 2025
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Being a commissioned notary public opens the door to a variety of opportunities to build a thriving side business or even a full-time career. Whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience, there are always ways to expand your notary services and attract more clients. Here are a few practical ideas to help you grow your notary business and increase your earning potential.
How to Get More Notary Business Part 1: Optimize Your Marketing
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- Published: April 28, 2025
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Whether you're new to the industry or looking to take your notary business to the next level, a strong marketing strategy and professional online presence are essential for attracting clients and standing out in a competitive market. From digital tools to community networking, here’s how to build and grow a successful notary business.
Understanding Electronic Notarization in Texas
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- Published: April 14, 2025
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As more transactions go digital, notaries are adapting through the use of electronic notarizations (also known as “e-notarizations”). In Texas, the law allows commissioned notaries to perform electronic notarizations for physically present individuals—provided certain requirements are met.
Consider This When Renewing Your Florida Notary Commission
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- Published: April 21, 2025
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As you prepare to renew your commission, you might be wondering whether you should take the Florida notary education course again. While it’s only required for first-time applicants, continuing your education can help you stay confident, compliant, and up to date with current laws and best practices. Let’s explore why a refresher course might be the smartest move for your notary career.
The Difference Between a Notary Public and a Notary Signing Agent
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- Published: April 7, 2025
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All signing agents are notaries, but not all notaries are signing agents—so what is the difference? While both roles involve notarizing documents, they serve different purposes, require different skill sets, and cater to distinct markets.
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