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Florida Notary Education

 

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Arizona Notary Requirements

 

The standard requirements of being 18 years old, being a citizen or legal resident of the United States, being able to read and write English, being a resident of Arizona, if you have had a professional license revoked or suspended or a past notary commission revoked or suspended you can be refused, or if you are a convicted felon you cannot become a notary public, unless your civil rights have been reinstated, are still at play in Arizona. Besides the normal requirements, Arizona has a few different ones.

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Alabama Notary Stamp versus Alabama Expiration Date Stamp: What’s The Difference?

 

Options are fun, but only when you understand what you’re choosing from. Alabama allows their notaries several ways they can present their seal and expiration date on a document. As an Alabama notary public, you can use an Expiration Date Stamp with a seal or embosser or an all-in-one Notary Stamp.

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What are Attested Copies?

 

Florida notaries have the right to perform attested copies. Many people refer to these as certified copies, but the terms are actually not interchangeable. Florida notaries do not have the power to make certified copies.

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Arizona Application Process

 

Arizona has a more in-depth application process than some states. There are more steps for the renewing or new notary to remember, and the completion of the application depends on them. So, to make it easier for our Arizona applicants, we have outlined the process as a go-to to ensure you've got a handle on your side of the process.

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