
By
NNA Staff
on April 20, 2011
Conference is not just about boosting your knowledge and skills, networking and engaging workshops and discussions — it’s also a time for attendees to soak in the sights and sounds of the Entertainment Capital of the World.

By
NNA Staff
on April 20, 2011
A bill working its way through the North Carolina General Assembly would prohibit state and local government officials from accepting Matricula Consular cards or similar documents issued by foreign consulates as proof of identity.

By
NNA Staff
on April 20, 2011
The National Notary Foundation has made special scholarship grants to the Sturm College of Law at the University of Denver, and the Indianapolis, Indiana Public School System Education Foundation.

By
NNA Staff
on April 11, 2011
If you’ve ever wanted to use your Notary commission to start a business, the NNA’s Conference 2011 offers the strategies and training you need to get started.

By
NNA Staff
on April 11, 2011
The nationwide foreclosure scandal in 2010 shocked the country with the massive amounts of money lost nationwide. A significant part of the blame was placed on improperly performed notarizations. But this doesn't tell the whole story.

By
NNA Staff
on April 11, 2011
As Japan continues to struggle in the aftermath of its deadliest natural disaster in a century, the National Notary Foundation is challenging you and all in the Notary community to give to its “Notaries for Japan” relief fund.

By
NNA Staff
on April 11, 2011
Michigan Secretary of State Ruth Johnson has announced that the state’s new driver’s licenses and identification cards will now feature enhanced security features.

By
NNA Staff
on April 05, 2011
In a March 2010 online survey, the NNA asked Notaries what warning signs they felt were most difficult for them to spot, even when a signer is physically present.

By
NNA Staff
on April 04, 2011
Conference 2011 isn’t just for Notaries — it has valuable resources for managers and supervisors.

By
NNA Staff
on April 04, 2011
Most states limit fees that can be charged for notarizations, but many permit Notaries to charge for traveling to a client.