Notary Public Underwriters Blog
Notary Blog
Alabama Governor's Proclamation (03-26-2020)
- Details
- Created: Monday, 30 March 2020 16:48
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor of Alabama has issued a supplemental proclamation that includes a provision allowing Alabama Notaries who are also licensed Alabama attorneys or who are being supervised by a licensed Alabama attorney the use of "videoconferencing programs" for the duration of the public health emergency unless rescinded or extended by proclamation.
More Articles ...
- Texas Notary Coronavirus Response Advisory: Extended Texas Driver License Expiration Dates
- Coronavirus Update: Keeping Our Team, Customers and Community Safe and Healthy
- New Alabama Law Changes Marriage Requirements
- Our Sustainability Efforts at Notary Public Underwriters
- All Idaho Notaries Must Use the New Stamp Format Effective October 1, 2018
- I accidentally let my Florida notary commission expire, but I’ve submitted renewal paperwork. Can I notarize a document?
- Can I transfer my Florida notary commission to another state?
- I have a notary bond. Do I want Errors and Omissions Insurance too?
- I’m a convicted felon. Can I apply to become a Florida notary?
- Happy National Flag Day!
- How do I get customers for my notary business?
- How do I improve the air quality in my office space?
- Help! My best friend asked to borrow my notary seal. What should I do?
- Indiana Notary Public Law Changes
- Florida Notaries- When to Refuse a Notarization