By
David Thun
Notaries often encounter confusing scenarios with certificate wording. To help you through this process, we’ve compiled answers to commonly asked questions.
By
Kelle Clarke
You’ve just received your Notary commission. Now what should you do for your first notarization? Get started with helpful tips from the National Notary Association.
By
NNA Staff
NNA CEO Tom Heymann stepped up today to take the Ice Bucket Challenge-a viral sensation on social media that's helped raise millions of dollars to fight ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease.
By
Michael Lewis
The nation’s housing market is continuing its slow but steady improvement, helped most recently by a slowdown in home-price growth.
By
David Thun
The Notary Bulletin spoke with experienced signing agents on Facebook and LinkedIn to find out how they use “old school” techniques to build their client base.
By
Patti Wulfestieg
Here is some basic information to help Notaries who are asked to deal with an I-9 Form.
By
Michael Lewis
All it took was a few mistakes by two Notaries to get an incumbent state legislator kicked off the ballot for the November election.
By
David Thun, Updated October 14, 2024
Many employers have policies determining when their employees may perform notarizations in the workplace. Get the facts you need to know.
By
Cindy Medrano
We’re preparing for next year's Conference in Orlando, Florida, and we want you to be involved! If you're an industry professional interested in sharing fundamental knowledge and skills with our attendees, we want to hear from you.
By
NNA Staff
I am a Colorado Notary who is about to move to Texas, and I’d like to apply for a Texas Notary commission. Can I do that even though I still have my Colorado driver’s license?