By
NNA Staff
Rules on how to notarize may vary state to state, but common Notary mistakes still happen. Notary law expert Michael Closen discusses mistakes that land Notaries in legal trouble and what they can do to stay out of court.
By
Cindy Medrano
Jeannette Ramcharan of Maryland was named as the 2018 Notary of the Year at NNA 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
By
David Thun
Signers unable to write their full name for a notarization can sometimes use an alternative called signature by mark. Learn more about how it works and where it is permitted.
By
David Thun
The modern world often presents situations that can trip up even the most experienced Notary. Here is a list of some of the most common ones.
By
David Thun
A new book by one of the nation’s leading Notary law experts offers real-world guidance to help you perform sound notarizations.
By
Michael Lewis
Some Notary Signing Agents have been experiencing delays with background screenings due to issues at a San Diego court. Here’s what you need to know.
By
David Thun
Throughout history, Notaries been asked to perform odd tasks. Here’s a look at 5 unusual duties Notaries in certain states can perform.
By
Luke Eastman
Notary Luke Eastman shares the story of how he transitioned from a Navy serviceman to a successful full-time Notary.
By
Michael Lewis
Last week, we asked Notaries how they would handle a situation with a signer whose hand shook so much she could not sign her name unaided. Here are the responses.
By
David Thun
Effective July 1, Colorado is changing the requirements to become a Notary, adding new journal rules and authorizing a new type of notarization.