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'Event Of The Year' For Notaries Also Features Fun, Sun And Adventure

'Event Of The Year' For Notaries Also Features Fun, Sun And Adventure

The NNA’s annual Conference, the “Event of the Year” in the Notary community, always features valuable information and intelligence for Notaries. But NNA Conferences are also known for fun, with everything from casual networking opportunities and signature events, to great NNA discounts on nearby attractions and excursions.

Healthcare Section Advisor: David Kyllo

Healthcare Section Advisor: David Kyllo

As Executive Director of the National Center For Assisted Living (NCAL), David Kyllo leads the NCAL’s advocacy efforts and is instrumental in directing the Center’s educational programming and publications.

'Robo-Signing' Repercussions For Mortgage Servicers Continue With New Judicial Twist

'Robo-Signing' Repercussions For Mortgage Servicers Continue With New Judicial Twist

Two months after the National Mortgage Settlement was announced, mortgage lenders and financial companies are continuing to be plagued with legal challenges stemming from “robo-signing” abuses. The latest case could have national industry implications because a state supreme court intends to issue his own ruling on a foreclosure dispute, even though the bank already settled with the homeowner.

May Webinars Focus On Workplace Notarizations, NNA Conference 2012 FAQs

May Webinars Focus On Workplace Notarizations, NNA Conference 2012 FAQs

The NNA has added two new webinars to its May series — the first one will focus on strategies that Notaries can use when faced with improper notarization requests in the workplace; the second will provide timely information and updates regarding this year’s NNA Conference 2012, to be held in San Diego, California on June 3-6.

Journal, Seal Issues Investigated Amid 31 Percent Jump In Mortgage Fraud

Journal, Seal Issues Investigated Amid 31 Percent Jump In Mortgage Fraud

Reports of suspected mortgage fraud increased 31 percent in 2011 with more than four-fifths of the cases involving older loans. In many cases, authorities are reviewing Notary journal records as part of their investigations, and they have noted a pattern of misused or stolen Notary seals in many fraud schemes.

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