By
NNA Staff
Notaries have a duty to protect the private information of their signers. But are you giving away sensitive information without realizing it?
By
NNA Staff
Experts and government agencies have predicted strong growth in jobs for the healthcare industry. This trend will continue with the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act, according to an expert posting on the blog of a leading executive search firm.
By
NNA Staff
Fraudulent billings to healthcare programs are estimated to make up between three and 10 percent of the nation’s total healthcare expenditures, according to the FBI’s Financial Crimes Report for 2010-2011.
By
Chrissey Ladd
Notaries have been trained to decline improper documents. However, when their business reputation is put at risk by declining to notarize a faulty document requested by a high volume referral source, their position becomes precarious.
By
NNA Staff
Notary Signing Agents are reacting positively to the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau’s proposed revisions to financial disclosure forms that are included in mortgage closing document packages.
By
NNA Staff
Demand for healthcare workers grew fastest in West Coast cities in the second quarter of 2012, according to data published by Health Workforce Solutions LLC (HWS), a leading healthcare research firm.
By
Kelle Clarke
The Federal Reserve has fined MetLife, Inc. $3.2 million for its abuses and misconduct during the foreclosure crisis as part of an ongoing nationwide effort to implement the rules and penalties set forth by the National Mortgage Settlement.
By
NNA Staff
If my commission has been renewed but I do not yet have a seal with the new expiration date, can I use my current stamp, strike out the old date, and hand-write the new expiration date?
By
NNA Staff
Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster has announced the settlement of criminal proceedings against mortgage servicing company DOCX, in an agreement forged with its parent company Lender Processing Services.
By
Kelle Clarke
A stolen Notary seal becomes quite dangerous in the wrong hands — and could lead to liability concerns for the Notary.