
By
NNA Staff
on August 23, 2010
On rare occasions, Notaries are presented with the signature of a deceased individual and asked to notarize it — an official act that should never happen.

By
NNA Staff
on August 10, 2010
Because a Notary is expected to serve impartially when identifying a document signer, notarizing a document for a relative or family member can raise suspicions of bias if the document is ever challenged in court.

By
NNA Staff
on August 10, 2010
A call for a new era of civility in politics came with the release of the book "Why Coolidge Matters: How Civility in Politics Can Bring a Nation Together", published by the NNA.

By
NNA Staff
on August 10, 2010
Sensitive personal information can cause serious harm if it falls into the wrong hands. That is why it is essential that Notaries protect the privacy of signers.
By
NNA Staff
on August 10, 2010
Notarial certificates typically contain the following wording "State of _______" and "County of ______", which is the venue. Find out what to put in the blank spaces!

By
NNA Staff
on August 10, 2010
The number of undocumented immigrants living in the United States dropped sharply in 2009, but the exodus has not appeared to slow down the activities of unscrupulous people passing themselves off as Notarios.

By
NNA Staff
on August 10, 2010
A new law in Arizona that strengthens how Notaries identify signers illustrates the growing national focus on this vital responsibility.