By
NNA Staff
on April 20, 2020
A California Notary asks if it is permitted to notarize a deer hunting tag. The NNA Hotline Team has the answer.
By
Bill Anderson
on April 16, 2020
Several states have passed emergency orders during the COVID-19 pandemic allowing video conference notarization. Here are recommended standards to follow for these notarizations.
By
David Thun
on April 15, 2020
When it comes to remote online notarization (RON), there is one question Notaries ask more than any other: How do you identify a signer who can be hundreds or even thousands of miles away?
By
NNA Staff
on April 15, 2020
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis continues to impact life and business around the world, the National Notary Association team has been actively monitoring guidance from public health authorities and assessing the impact on our business and community practices. As part of that assessment, we have made the difficult decision to cancel the NNA 2020 Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona.
By
Michael Lewis
on April 07, 2020
California Notaries are required to take signers’ thumbprints in their journal entries for many notarizations. Learn how to do so safely during the COVID-19 crisis.
By
Michael Lewis
on April 02, 2020
Does your Notary insurance cover emergency remote notarizations during the COVID-19 crisis? Here's what you need to know.
By
David Thun
on April 02, 2020
NotaryCam is looking to hire Notaries across every remote online notarization (RON) state to meet growing monthly demand for hundreds of thousands of RON transactions.
By
NNA Staff
on March 25, 2020
DEVELOPING STORY: In response to the coronavirus emergency, numerous states have put in place emergency measures to help Notaries to carry out their duties.
By
Phillip Browne
on March 24, 2020
The California Secretary of State reports that Notaries may perform notarizations and will not be penalized during the state's "shelter in place" order as long as you follow all federal, state and local guidelines to protect public health.
By
David Thun
on March 24, 2020
The U.S. Secretary of the Treasury clarified Signing Agents and mobile Notaries who provide services in critical infrastructure like finance may continue to perform their duties but also must follow official health guidelines.