By
Kelle Clarke
California’sHomeowner Bill of Rights was signed into law this month, providing homeowners and borrowers increased protections throughout the mortgage and foreclosure process.
By
Michael Lewis
The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau has proposed revisions to financial disclosure forms that are included in mortgage closing document packages in an effort to simplify mortgage closings.
By
Kelle Clarke
New York has joined a growing number of states in proposing strict regulations on the methods Notaries may use to advertise their services.
By
David Thun
Issues with identification documents are common. What if the ID has expired? What if it is a foreign ID? Test your knowledge with our Notary quiz.
By
Moses Keshishian
According to a recent Careerbuilder survey, 37% percent of employers now use social media platforms to screen potential job seekers — and that number is likely to rise. Implementing specific strategies using Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and other platforms can help escalate your career search and broaden your professional opportunities.
By
NNA Staff
It isn’t always clear if a notarization request is illegal or unethical. If someone asks you to do something you suspect is improper, ask the following questions.
By
NNA Staff
Networking isn’t just about meeting people, it’s about meeting the “right” people and being smart and selective about the networking process.
By
NNA Staff
Notary Signing Agents and others involved in the loan origination side of the mortgage industry can expect to see a greater emphasis placed on training, certification and professionalism as financial institutions and government regulators expand the scope of the National Mortgage Settlement.
By
Kelle Clarke
Federal agents dismantled a major immigration fraud ring last week involving the selling of fake driver’s licenses to undocumented immigrants.
By
NNA Staff
Any Notary working in the healthcare field knows that private information about a signer and any medical conditions must be protected. But are you aware that you might be violating someone’s privacy just by discussing their notarization in casual conversation?