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NNA Staff
Electronic notarizations in Virginia that predate the state’s 2008 technology laws are still valid, according to the state’s top law enforcement official.

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NNA Staff
State Attorney General Bob Cooper’s recent crackdown on companies promoting themselves as “Notarios Publicos” has sent a clear message that there is zero tolerance for Notary advertising that could mislead or deceive immigrants.

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NNA Staff
Many Notaries do double duty by performing notarizations for their employer and outside of their regular job. Some might be tempted to keep two sets of journals in order to keep their two Notary roles separate.

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NNA Staff
As a Notary, you're an identity manager. If you sense something suspicious when examining a client's identity document, ask them about the particulars on their ID.

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NNA Staff
Not all states require Notaries to keep journals or records of their notarizations, but it's always a good idea regardless of state law.

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NNA Staff
A patent is a property right granted by the federal government to an inventor.

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NNA Staff
Form I-171H is among the most common U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) forms for people adopting a child from another country. Here’s what you need to know about it.

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NNA Staff
Enhanced Driver's Licenses are a new, more secure form of identification recently issued by some U.S. border states, including Michigan, New York, Washington and Vermont.

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NNA Staff
ESTONIA — As the first country in the world with a fully electronic Notary system, this Baltic republic is pushing digital boundaries yet again by testing a nationwide eVoting network.

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NNA Staff
While some clients might think all you have to do is send a new acknowledgment certificate with your stamp and signature, they are wrong.