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NNA Staff
Traveling to the homes and offices of strangers is central to Notary Signing Agents services. The overwhelming majority of assignments go smoothly, but from time to time potentially dangerous situations arise.
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NNA Staff
Notaries working in healthcare or senior living facilities often interact with patients suffering from dementia — a malady that diminishes a person’s ability to sign and understand documents. To ensure your notarizations are sound, it’s important to understand the effects this condition could have on your signers.
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NNA Staff
Attorneys General in California, Utah, and Illinois have joined other states and federal regulators in taking more aggressive actions against banks and lenders involved in the foreclosure crisis.
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NNA Staff
The federal government has announced an unprecedented, multi-agency, nationwide initiative targeting immigration assistance scams and the unauthorized practice of law — often involving individuals falsely holding themselves out as Notarios Publicos.
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NNA Staff
Arizona has become the first state to enact a law that permits Notaries to communicate indirectly with a signer via a translator.
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NNA Staff
Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler and a number of his counterparts from Texas, New Jersey and Washington other states have launched campaigns in conjunction with a historic, multi-agency federal initiative to combat immigration assistance fraud.
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NNA Staff
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NNA Staff
The National Notary Association will host a 60-minute virtual seminar this month — titled “Navigating Notary Financial Liability” — which will provide Notaries with the information they need to reduce risks and protect themselves against lawsuits.
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NNA Staff
One of the most important presentations at the 33rd Annual National Notary Association Conference was a panel discussion entitled “Why Notarization Is More Relevant And Vital Than Ever.”
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NNA Staff
During the past year, America’s Notaries were thrust into the national spotlight on an unprecedented scale.