By
Kelle Clarke
Last week, we posed a scenario, The Case Of The Racial Slur, about a customer who made offensive racial insults targeting another customer wearing a hijab, a traditional Muslim garment. The question, given the man’s outrageous behavior, was: Do you hold your tongue and perform the notarization, or would you refuse it?
By
Kelle Clarke
I will be working as an independent contractor dealing primarily with real estate transactions. Is there anything else I need to do before I can start accepting assignments?
By
Bill Anderson and David Thun
Notary Signing Agents have a duty to protect the privacy of their customers — especially when someone asks to see the Notary’s journal entries.
By
Kelle Clarke
A man mutters a racially offensive slur to a customer in your office, then requests your services. Do you hold your tongue and perform the notarization, or would you outright refuse it?
By
Kelle Clarke
How many forms of identification are required from my signers?
By
David Thun
Notaries in Arkansas can now apply for a special commission to electronically notarize documents, according to an April 2 announcement by Secretary of State Mark Martin.
By
David Thun
When Sherry Flynn found out she had breast cancer, she didn’t know how she would keep her mobile Notary business going. But her son, Thomas — also a Notary — came through and saved the day for her, she says.
By
Michael Lewis
The National Notary Association’s Bill Anderson, Vice President of Legislative Affairs, was a featured speaker at the Montana Secretary of State’s 2014 Notary Conference last week.
By
Kelle Clarke
My Notary journal has been damaged and is no longer usable. Should I keep it, or have it destroyed?
By
David Thun
Here are some important facts about copy certification all Notaries should know.