
By
Kelle Clarke
Sometimes Notaries mistakenly offer help beyond the scope of their responsibilities and provide legal advice. Avoid this unauthorized practice of law.

By
NNA Staff
California Notaries who are moving out of state must submit their journals to the county clerk and destroy their stamp and embosser.

By
David Thun, Updated November 18, 2024
Performing notarizations on documents going across international borders can be tricky. Learn more about the issues surrounding international notarizations.

By
David Thun
Take the National Notary Association’s quiz to test your knowledge about powers of attorney.

By
Amanda Reeves
Being served with a court subpoena is every Notary’s worst nightmare. Find out what one Florida NSA did in preparation to testify.

By
Kelle Clarke
Learn what happens when a Notary’s identity is stolen and his seal is forged to create fraudulent notarizations. Don’t let this happen to you.

By
David Thun
When on assignment this week, Notary signing agents must remember that the Independence Day holiday on Saturday, July 4, will affect how you calculate a borrower’s rescission period on the Notice of Right to Cancel form.

By
NNA Staff
I work for an assisted living community and notarize for the residents. My employer does not want me to place my “Notary Public” sign in my work area. Is this OK by law?

By
Michael Lewis
Notary signing agents will have more time to prepare for the new Closing Disclosure after the federal government announced its intention to delay the mandatory implementation of the form until October 3.

By
NNA Staff
At NNA 2015 in Orlando, Florida, keynote speaker Michael “Dr. Woody” Woodward, Ph.D., offered five tips to help Notaries work smarter in a changing economy: