By
Kelle Clarke
Last week we posed a scenario, The Case of the Soccer Mom’s Missing ID, about a Notary who was approached by a fellow soccer mom who lacked ID but needed a document notarized. The question is: Would you reject the notarization and risk losing your customers’ future business, or is there a way to perform the notarization that is within the law?
By
Michael Lewis
A special committee of executives from major lenders and title companies has announced a new set of standards for signing agents. The group, called the Signing Professionals Workgroup, introduced the standards at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s 100th Annual Convention in Washington D.C. on Tuesday.
By
David Thun
If you know someone you think deserves to be the NNA's 2014 Notary of the Year, be sure to get your nomination in by December 31.
By
David Thun
The national housing market is more stable and showing improvement from the same time last year — but the industry isn’t out of the woods yet, according to a report by the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
By
Kelle Clarke
A customer needs an important document notarized. Unfortunately, she has no acceptable form of identification with her. You explain that as a Notary, you are not authorized to perform the notarization if the signer lacks proper identification.
By
David Thun
When Joan O’Briant found a lump in her breast in 2010 she tried to hide it, because she was scared.
“I knew what it was,” says the Notary from Lubbock, Texas, “but for several months I didn’t touch or acknowledge it. I blocked it out of my mind.”
By
David Thun
Experts in law, government, and education share some of the most commonly made Notary errors that can lead to legal trouble.
By
Kelle Clarke
Can I refuse a signature by mark notarization if I feel uncomfortable about the situation?
By
Kelle Clarke
Do your hands get clammy at the mere thought of making a toast at your friend’s wedding or delivering an important PowerPoint presentation before your boss and colleagues?
By
David Thun
California’s Governor Brown signed three new bills into law affecting Notaries this month — two related to immigration matters and one involving the theft of cattle and farm animals.