Archive for August 2015
Flexibility in Notary Tool Standards
Just as every individual is unique, so are the states and its laws where they reside in. Every state government has the ability to set laws and guidelines in place as they see are needed. The state will publish their law changes in order to keep residents up to date so that everyone is aware of…
Read MoreWhen You Are Appointed as a Notary Public in New York
Getting Started Notaries in New York are sworn in and commissioned by the Secretary of State. Anyone applying for a notary public commission must submit a request form to the Division of Licensing Services along with $60 fee. The application includes a notarized oath of office. They are also required to have taken and passed…
Read MoreAfter You Are Selected a Notary in Nevada
All notary applicants in Nevada are required to take and pass an exam as part of their notary training. Candidates renewing their notary commission also have to take a notary training and pass a notary exam. You need a Certificate of Appointment to get a stamp according to law. So it is always wise to…
Read MoreGetting Notary Supplies in New Hampshire
Notary Regulations in New Hampshire Applicants seeking to become a notary public must be a resident of New Hampshire. They must make a written statement whether they have ever been convicted of a crime that has not been annulled by a court, other than minor traffic violations. Two notaries and one registered voter in the state…
Read MoreSupplies for a Montana Notary Public
When you start a new position it is not uncommon to purchase new clothes, a briefcase, a computer and other items to help aid in the transition or to increase your confidence level with the role. This same concept applies when you receive a commission as a Montana notary public. In addition to providing identification…
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