
By
John Jacobson
If you need to resign your Notary commission, here are important steps you need to know about.

By
David Thun, Updated January 6, 2025
A conviction for moral turpitude can prevent a person from holding a Notary commission — but what exactly does that mean?

By
NNA Staff
A Notary asks if corrections can be made on a notarial certificate. The NNA Hotline Team explains what to do..

By
NNA Staff
On September 20, 2019, a new law goes into effect in Ohio that implements significant changes for the state’s Notaries and those seeking to become a Notaries.

By
NNA Staff
A Notary asks if she can notarize her niece's marriage paperwork. The NNA Hotline Team answers your questions.

By
David Thun
Here’s a look at important practices and laws you must follow to avoid potential privacy breaches when notarizing.

By
Jamie Liggins
The NNA's 2004 Notary of the Year helps to protect the elderly by becoming an AARP Fraud Fighter.

By
NNA Staff
A caller asks about notarizing copies of documents from South Africa. The NNA Hotline Team has the answer.

By
John Jacobson, Updated October 21, 2024
Here are tips to help you if a signer presents you with an unusual or unfamiliar ID during a notarization.

By
Michael Closen, Updated May 7, 2025
Turning down a signer's request is something all Notaries face at one time or another. Here's the right way to do so.