
By
David Thun
A 2024 rescission calendar to help Notary Signing Agents calculate cancellation periods for loan documents is now available online from the NNA.

By
NNA Staff
A Notary moving to another state wants to know if it is still OK to notarize with the old commission after moving. The NNA Hotline Team has the answer.

By
David Thun
Many Notaries have asked how a remote online notarization (RON) actually works. Here’s a step-by-step description of a typical process.

By
Michael Lewis
Are digital IDs acceptable to Notaries as proof of a signer's identity? Here's what you need to know.

By
David Thun
If you want to know how remote notarization differs from traditional notarization or other types of eNotarizations, this infographic will help you.

By
NNA Staff
A new law changes stamp requirements for Kentucky Notaries starting January 1, 2020.

By
NNA Staff
In this video, attorney and Notary Mike Phillips discusses 3 cases where a notarization went wrong and discusses how to avoid making similar errors.

By
Michael Closen
Notary law expert and attorney Michael Closen shares five tips to help Notaries if they must defend their conduct in court.