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NNA Staff
Months after hundreds of thousands of citizens took to the streets of Cairo to topple the regime of Hosni Mubarak, Notaries took to the streets to demand independence from the government.
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NNA Staff
What type of identification should I ask for if I am notarizing a document for a U.N. official?
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NNA Staff
The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) has released an alert to help the public and those who do business with mortgage servicing firms avoid getting stung by companies offering fraudulent foreclosure and refinancing assistance.
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NNA Staff
A recent Johns Hopkins University study is calling for shorter, easier-to-understand medical documents.
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NNA Staff
A Notary reform movement is taking hold around the globe as a number of countries have started implementing significant improvements to their notarial practices and procedures that should make doing business in those countries easier and more efficient.
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NNA Staff
The Healthcare Professionals Section spoke with John Fulcher, Director of Healthcare Recruiting for Bauer Consulting Group in El Paso, Texas, about job trends for Notaries in the healthcare industry.
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NNA Staff
An Indianapolis woman who admitted to advertising herself as a Notario Publico and providing immigration services without being a licensed attorney was sentenced to one year of probation and 40 hours of community service after pleading guilty to charges related to her unauthorized practice of immigration law and tax evasion.
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NNA Staff
Signers do not always possess acceptable identification documents. When that happens, you may use a “credible identifying witness.” Here’s what you need to know.
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NNA Staff
An Adjunct Professor at Cornell University Law School, Stephen Yale-Loehr is one of the nation's preeminent authorities on U.S. immigration and asylum law, as well as a practicing immigration attorney with over 25 years experience.
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NNA Staff
An attorney who notarized court affidavits without requiring the personal appearance of his signers has been ordered by a judge to hit the books and educate himself — and his entire staff — on state notarial laws and regulations.