
By
David Thun
on December 29, 2014
2014 was an active year for new Notary laws, with 28 states updating their notarial statutes. Here’s a look at three significant legislative trends that impacted Notaries during the past twelve months.

By
NNA Staff
on December 29, 2014
When a correction is made, specifically on a Deed of Trust, is the correction dated the same date as the original notarization or is the current date used?

By
Kelle Clarke
on December 29, 2014
If there’s a lesson to be learned from the recent, high-profile hacks of Sony Pictures and various celebrity cloud accounts, it’s that data protection is a huge concern for everyone and their mothers — and mobile Notaries.

By
NNA Staff
on December 29, 2014
On January 1, a new California law takes effect that requires Notaries to use new certificate wording. Here are five important facts you need to know about the new certificate law.

By
David Thun
on December 29, 2014
We reached out to our Notary Signing Agent community to ask what qualities they look for in a printer. Here are 4 of the most common responses.

By
NNA Staff
on December 18, 2014
To give you all smiles in the month of December, Neil & Camille share a tale to remember.

By
David Thun
on December 11, 2014
Anyone with experience can tell you that notarization is a tricky job — even for one of TV’s smartest Notary characters, Sheldon Cooper of the comedy “The Big Bang Theory.”

By
David Thun
on December 11, 2014
Maryland officials will be launching a pilot program next spring in Baltimore County to electronically record land documents.

By
David Thun
on December 10, 2014
In the wake of President Obama’s proposed executive action to address immigration issues announced last month, federal, state and local government officials are gearing up for an expected upsurge in immigration services fraud involving con artists using the Spanish term “Notario Publico” to mislead victims.

By
David Thun
on December 10, 2014
I lost my Notary journal.What do I do?