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value provided by records of notarizations, Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer vetoed a bill that would have repealed the state’s two-year-old law requiring Notaries to keep a journal of their official acts.

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          NNA Staff
In the Notary Bulletin’s April poll, opinions varied widely among the 1,663 respondents on notarizing for family members.

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          NNA Staff
I have a document needing notarized signatures from two people in different locations. Do both signers have to meet and sign the document at the same time and place, or can their signatures be notarized separately?

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          NNA Staff
Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler has become the latest dignitary in a growing list of influential national political leaders and experts who will address the nation’s Notaries at the 33rd National Notary Association in Las Vegas May 23-26.

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          NNA Staff
This Friday, May 6, the NNA will again open up its high-demand “Notary Hotline” to all Notaries — regardless of membership.

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          NNA Staff
The state has enacted a significant revamp of its Notary statutes, including new provisions for both traditional and electronic notarization.

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          NNA Staff
A new bill that would expand the authority of prosecutors to investigate cases of foreclosure document fraud has cleared most legislative hurdles in the Georgia General Assembly and is pending a final vote in the state Senate.

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Thomas J. Smedinghoff is a partner in the Privacy, Data Security, and Information Law Practice at the law firm of Wildman Harrold in Chicago.