
By
David Thun
on August 24, 2016
We asked what you would do if a friend asked you to notarize for her father, who has early stage Alzheimer’s. Here is how the Notary community responded.

By
Michael Lewis
on August 24, 2016
You can never tell when someone is going to file a claim against you as a Notary. Here are 4 steps you should take if you are sued.

By
Laura Biewer
on August 24, 2016
Veteran Notary Laura Biewer shares some tips and helpful tools to accommodate signers with special needs.

By
NNA Staff
on August 24, 2016
What form of ID can a Notary accept from a signer at a jail or prison? Find out from the Notary Hotline experts at the NNA.

By
Michael Lewis
on August 18, 2016
California Notaries got their first raise in more than two decades this week after Governor
Jerry Brown authorized a new $15 fee cap.

By
David Thun
on August 17, 2016
A friend asks you to notarize for her elderly father, who has Alzheimer’s. During the notarization, he appears confused and tired. What would you do?

By
David Thun
on August 17, 2016
Is a Massachusetts Notary allowed to notarize a power of attorney involving her mother-in-law, father-in-law and sister-in-law? Find out from the Notary Hotline.

By
Michael Lewis
on August 17, 2016
A Notary working in the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office provided key evidence that helped convict Kathleen Kane of perjury and several other charges.

By
Cindy Medrano
on August 10, 2016
The NNA is proud to recognize Elissa Davey as its 2016 Notary of the Year. Davey has dedicated her life to helping others.

By
NNA Staff
on August 10, 2016
Identity experts have devised two easy systems Notaries can use to tell fake IDs from real ones. Avoid being scammed by a shady signer.