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NNA Staff
If you’ve ever wanted to use your Notary commission to start a business, the NNA’s Conference 2011 offers the strategies and training you need to get started.
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NNA Staff
The nationwide foreclosure scandal in 2010 shocked the country with the massive amounts of money lost nationwide. A significant part of the blame was placed on improperly performed notarizations. But this doesn't tell the whole story.
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NNA Staff
In a March 2010 online survey, the NNA asked Notaries what warning signs they felt were most difficult for them to spot, even when a signer is physically present.
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NNA Staff
Conference 2011 isn’t just for Notaries — it has valuable resources for managers and supervisors.
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NNA Staff
Most states limit fees that can be charged for notarizations, but many permit Notaries to charge for traveling to a client.
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NNA Staff
Amid a crippling budget deficit and a collective bargaining law that led to weeks of protests, the newly elected Wisconsin State Treasurer has drafted a bill proposing to eliminate the office of Secretary of State — the state’s Notary regulator — as well as his own job.
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David Thun
When we introduced the new Professional Sections in January, we announced we would soon introduce interactive discussion and networking communities for members. That time has come.
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NNA Staff
With the recent passing of high-profile immigration laws in several states, professionals in the field are more concerned than ever with issues involving proper identification and documentation. The Immigration Sectionspoke with Julie Kirchner, Executive Director of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), and NNA Immigration SectionAdvisor, about the impact of state immigration legislation, the goals of federal anti-fraud initiatives, and the value of E-Verify to employers.
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NNA Staff
Working in a legal setting can bring with it a lot of pressure to do things quickly, and potentially unethically or illegally. As a professional Notary, you have a duty to say ‘no’ to requests that could leave you or your firm liable for negligence or fraud. The following are key warning signs along with suggested approaches to deal with them.
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NNA Staff
The ongoing fallout from the foreclosure crisis has reduced foreclosure activity throughout the country to its lowest level in three years.