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2011 Conference Isn't Only For Notaries

2011 Conference Isn't Only For Notaries

Conference 2011 is themed “Managing Risks In Today’s World” — but those risks affect not only Notaries but their bosses, too.

Author Of Arizona Immigrant Law Elected Secretary Of State

Author Of Arizona Immigrant Law Elected Secretary Of State

Kris Kobach, a key architect of Arizona’s strict anti-illegal immigration law, has been elected Kansas Secretary of State, and will oversee the state’s Notaries and elections, among other duties.

Hotline Tip: What Is A Living Will?

Hotline Tip: What Is A Living Will?

A “living will” is a written statement of a signer’s wishes regarding medical treatment in the event the signer is incapacitated and unable to give instructions.

Notaries Removed From 'Sovereign Citizens'Lawsuit

Notaries Removed From 'Sovereign Citizens'Lawsuit

Two upstate New York Notaries were dropped from a federal racketeering lawsuit after proving to the plaintiffs’ attorney that they were innocent pawns used by members of the so-called “sovereign citizens” movement.

"Most Notarized" Poll Shows Great Diversity

While people commonly associate notarization with real estate transactions, nearly three-fourths of all signed and sealed documents involve other transactions and industries, according to respondents to the November poll featured in the Notary Bulletin.

Hotline Tip: Making Corrections

Hotline Tip: Making Corrections

While you are not responsible for the contents of the document being notarized, you are responsible for the accuracy of information contained in the notarial certificate.

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