Notary 101
What Should You Do if Your Stamp is Stolen?
What would you do if you notary stamp was stolen? In this article, we discuss what steps to take if you notary equipment is stolen or misplaced.
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Your Middle Name and the Department of State
Recently, there has been some confusion regarding the use of a middle name on PAN applications and Pearson VUE exams.
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The Dos and Don'ts of Petitions
As election season approaches, you may be asked to notarize petitions. It is easy to make a mistake when notarizing a petition. We want to help you perform your notary duties with confidence.
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Answering the Criminal History Question on Your Application
In this article we discuss how to answer the criminal history question on your application.
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Requirements of your Commission
As a notary, there are many requirements that go into obtaining your notary commission and retaining it.
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Criminal History on the Notary Application
Information on the criminal history requirement on a notary application.
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Identifying Your Customer
The proper ways to identify your customer is discussed.
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How to Handle Multiple Signers
More than one signer for a document to be notarized?
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Notarizing Travel-Related Documents for Minors
A traveling minor may need a notarized consent letter and a certified Spanish translation of legal documents, including parental consent letters if the minor is traveling to a Spanish-speaking country.
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When it comes to Redacting - Should You?
When and if you should redact information from your notary register.
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When There's Personal or Financial Interest
How to determine when a notary has personal or financial interest in a transaction.
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Keeping a Proper Notary Register
The importance of keeping a proper notary register.
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Bosses Need to Know the Law
The importance of bosses knowing the Notary Public Law.
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When to Replace Your Notary Rubber Stamp Seal
Details on when you need to replace your notary stamp.
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Recognizing an Affidavit
Tips to help you recognize an affidavit.
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What is a Credible Witness?
The Pennsylvania Notary Public Law states that a credible witness is someone who testifies under oath or affirmation to the identity of your customer.
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