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Bank Notary Accused Of Refusing Request From Atheist

Bank Notary Accused Of Refusing Request From Atheist

The head of a group called American Atheists claims that an employee of a bank in Cranford, New Jersey, refused to notarize several documents for personal reasons, according to statements from the organization.

Ocwen Financial robo-signing settlement is finalized

Ocwen Financial robo-signing settlement is finalized

Ocwen Financial Corporation, the nation’s largest non-bank mortgage servicing company, has agreed to substantial mandates involving the notarization of foreclosure-related documents as part of a $2.1 billion “robo-signing” settlement with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and 49 state Attorneys General.

Tips To Safeguard A Notary's Mobile Devices From Identity Thieves

Tips To Safeguard A Notary's Mobile Devices From Identity Thieves

Smartphones, tablets and laptops are essential tools for signing agents and mobile Notaries to keep connected to clients and other business activities while on the road. But all too often we assume that the data stored on them is safe from prying eyes.

Hotline Tip: Notarizing motor vehicle titles

Hotline Tip: Notarizing motor vehicle titles

If I am notarizing a motor vehicle title, do both the seller and the buyer have to be physically present at the same time in order for me to notarize their signatures, or just the seller?

Never Take Shortcuts When Notarizing Election Documents

Never Take Shortcuts When Notarizing Election Documents

As states and towns start to get their ballots together for the 2014 political season, don’t forget that faulty notarizations on election documents often result in messy legal battles between political opponents.

WWYD Answer: The Case Of The Crowded Journal

WWYD Answer: The Case Of The Crowded Journal

Last week, we posed a scenario, The Case Of The Crowded Journal, about a California Notary who ran out of room to record entries in the middle of a notarization. The question was: Do you use your spouse’s journal, stop the notarizations or try to find another solution?

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