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Lapses In Ethics, Best Practices Can Cost You
Lapses In Ethics, Best
Practices Can Cost You
July 7, 2010
Some careless Notaries dismiss ethics and best practices as a shortcut or because they are pressured to do so. This may seem harmless at the time of notarization, but it can cost a Notary their commission — and potentially much more.
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