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NNA Staff
The National Notary Association has announced the launch of a new Notary Supervisor Training Program, a course specifically designed for managers, supervisors and employers of Notaries.
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NNA Staff
The Healthcare Professionals Section recently spoke with Richard Mackey, vice president of consulting with SystemExperts and an expert in information technology security, on the issues healthcare organizations face in protecting electronic data.
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NNA Staff
Healthcare Notaries must use extra care when determining if a patient seems fit to sign a document.

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NNA Staff
In the frenetic world of business, it’s all too easy to find yourself entangled in a costly lawsuit or other legal issues for which you’re not to blame— which is why leading legal and business experts say coverage such as Errors and Omissions policies for Notaries is an essential safety net for entrepreneurs.

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NNA Staff
When disaster strikes, such as the devastating string of tornadoes that recently ripped through Oklahoma and Alabama, the whereabouts of your notarial equipment is likely to be the last thing on your mind.

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NNA Staff
This year, we’ll be tweeting coverage from Conference 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada, including highlights from conference panels, awards ceremonies, social events, keynote and other speeches.

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NNA Staff
Are you are an NNA member interested in showcasing your vocal talents in front of a nationwide community of Notaries at Conference 2011? If so, we welcome you to submit an audition video for consideration.

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NNA Staff
Thanks to the generosity of Notaries across the nation, the National Notary Foundation this month provided a substantial donation to the Salvation Army to support ongoing relief efforts for Japanese earthquake and tsunami survivors.

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NNA Staff
Wisconsin has become the latest state to announce that online webcam notarizations are invalid and illegal, according to a formal statement by Wisconsin Secretary of State Doug La Follette.

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NNA Staff
Citing the consumer protections and evidentiary value provided by records of notarizations, Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer vetoed a bill that would have repealed the state’s two-year-old law requiring Notaries to keep a journal of their official acts.