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NNA Staff
Though nearly 40 percent of Notaries who took our October 2010 poll said they’d had their work questioned or rejected at some point, many reported simple solutions such as keeping detailed journal records were enough to fix the problem.
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NNA Staff
The National Notary Association is now accepting nominations for its highest honor: the 2011 Notary of the Year.
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NNA Staff
The National Notary Association's new book Why Coolidge Matters: How Civility in Politics Can Bring a Nation Together has received national recognition for its urgent call for civility and integrity in politics and society.
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NNA Staff
A sweeping criminal investigation into deceptive and fraudulent practices in foreclosure cases serves as a compelling reminder for Notaries to refuse improper requests from employers.
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NNA Staff
As commissioned public officers, Notaries have a responsibility to obey state laws.
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NNA Staff
Some states prohibit Notaries from certifying copies of documents, but there is an alternative. Find out about copy certification by document custodian!
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NNA Staff
The number one principle of notarization is that a signer must personally appear before a Notary.
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NNA Staff
With the passage of Arizona's new ID law, Notaries are quickly registering for training classes to comply with the revised directives. To accommodate their needs, the NNA has doubled its Arizona training opportunities this month.
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NNA Staff
On rare occasions, Notaries are presented with the signature of a deceased individual and asked to notarize it — an official act that should never happen.
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NNA Staff
A call for a new era of civility in politics came with the release of the book "Why Coolidge Matters: How Civility in Politics Can Bring a Nation Together", published by the NNA.