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I Have a Misdemeanor, Can I Still Become a Notary Public?
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- Published: July 29, 2024
- Florida Notary FAQ
In Florida, there are different procedures according to your infraction. Florida processes those who are convicted of a felony, those on probation and those who have had adjudication of guilt withheld through one process, and those who have been disciplined by a regulatory agency (including the Florida Bar) through a different process.
I Have a Misdemeanor, Can I Still Become a Notary Public?
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- Published: July 29, 2024
- Indiana Notary FAQ
We're Going Techie: Electronic Notarization
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- Published: July 29, 2024
- Florida Notary FAQ
Electronic Notarization, also referred as eNotarization, is a notary public’s way of keeping up with our technological age. The electronic notarizations are not about the technology, though—they encompass the same basics as a traditional notarization. The responsibilities and requirements of the notary public have not changed.
I Have a Misdemeanor, Can I Still Become a Notary Public in Missouri?
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- Published: July 29, 2024
- Missouri Notary FAQ
Tennessee Paving the Way – New Notary Legislation
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- Published: July 29, 2024
- Tennessee Notary FAQ
Tennessee’s House Bill No. 2387 has passed.
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