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NNA Staff
To better help Notaries take advantage of the newly designed programs, workshops and special futures awaiting them at Conference 2010 in Chicago, the NNA has launched a valuable interactive tool called “MyConference.”
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NNA Staff
Renewed federal and private industry efforts to provide mortgage relief to millions of Americans could spark an increased demand for Notary Signing Agent services, as many modification agreements need to be notarized.
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NNA Staff
Registration is now open for the NNA’s much anticipated Webinar — titled “How to Complete Notarial Certificates Right the First Time” — a session that will train Notaries and employers on best practice methods to eliminate costly errors, which often lead to compliance or liability issues.
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NNA Staff
“W.W.” Warner, 91, who died March 19, was a distinguished leader in the surety industry and a longtime friend of the NNA and America’s Notaries because of his work to protect them and the public through trusted and reliable surety services.
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NNA Staff
Facing a $20 billion budget deficit, the largest by far among all the states, California’s financial woes have had a considerable effect on virtually every area of government. Coupled with stringent background screening requirements, these cuts have resulted in significant delays in obtaining or renewing a Notary commission and a reduced number of seats at mandatory testing sites.
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NNA Staff
As important notarial issues evolve and laws change, it’s vital for Notaries to continually seek education and training.
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NNA Staff
In most states, Notaries need to communicate directly with a signer, but what happens when you don’t speak each other’s language? Here’s what to do.
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NNA Staff
If a document is missing notarial certificate wording, or if the document contains certificate wording that is not allowed in your state, you should attach and use a loose certificate instead.
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NNA Staff
With compliance and liability issues increasing dramatically, employers are faced with the need to set clear policies for their staff Notaries.
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NNA Staff
Newly commissioned Notaries in “The Treasure State” must now use an inking stamp-type seal with specific information and a standardized format.