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Three Landmark Notary Law Trends In 2014

Three Landmark Notary Law Trends In 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.

Data Security For Notaries: Protecting Your Critical Information

Data Security For Notaries: Protecting Your Critical Information

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.

‘Notario’ fraud expected to spike after Obama’s immigration order

‘Notario’ fraud expected to spike after Obama’s immigration order

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.

The state of the Notary office in 2014

The state of the Notary office in 2014

The NNA’s Vice Chair Deborah Thaw provided an update on the “State of the American Notariat” in October during a speech at the 2014 Conference of the Australian and New Zealand College of Notaries in Honolulu, Hawaii.

New CA Certificate Law: Seven FAQs answered

New CA Certificate Law: Seven FAQs answered

Many Notaries have questions about the new California certificate wording changes taking effect January 1, 2015. NNA Vice President of Legislative Affairs Bill Anderson answers five of the most commonly asked questions.

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