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What Would You Do: A signer with no hands

What Would You Do: A signer with no hands

Imagine it’s a busy day at work when a man walks in needing a jurat for an affidavit. The man needs to sign the document in front of you, but there’s one problem: He has no hands.

Answers to questions about Illinois’ ‘Notarial Record’ program

Answers to questions about Illinois’ ‘Notarial Record’ program

The NNA Hotline has received a number of calls recently about a pilot program in Illinois requiring Notaries in the state to complete a “Notarial Record” when notarizing certain Cook County real estate documents. This guide will help Notaries in the Prairie State comply with this unusual requirement.

Notary of over 30 years offers five tips for long-term success

Notary of over 30 years offers five tips for long-term success

Throughout his 30-plus years as a Notary, Herbert Guinup has seen booms and busts, industry shifts, and more changes than he can count. Along the way he has picked up several tried-and-true strategies to ensure his career longevity.

Tips For Notaries Dealing With California Certificate Changes

Tips For Notaries Dealing With California Certificate Changes

With California’s new certificate law now in effect, Notaries in the Golden State are likely to encounter documents that include outdated notarial wording. If you are presented a document with the old, non-compliant wording, consider these solutions:

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