Understanding The Role: Notary Signing Agent – DRAFT
Understanding The Role: Notary Signing Agent Notaries provide an important public service by checking identification and witnessing signatures on a wide range of documents. Notary signing agents also check identification and witness document signing, but…
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Michigan Notary Public Bonds
In order to become a notary public in the State of Michigan, you must obtain a $10,000 surety bond and file it with the clerk of the county in which you are seeking to be…
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Arkansas Notary Public Bonds
Notaries public for the State of Arkansas are recorded and certified by the Business and Commercial (UCC) Services Division of the Arkansas Secretary of State. Notaries in Arkansas are to act as official and unbiased…
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Arizona Notary Public Bonds
The Arizona Secretary of State records notary public commissions. In Arizona, notaries are only allowed to perform acknowledgements, jurats, copy certifications, and oaths affirmations. Notaries public in Arizona must be 18 years of age, a…
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Tennessee Notary Public Bonds
Those who wish to become a notary public in the state of Tennessee have to meet multiple requirements. You have to obtain an application from your county’s clerk, submit the completed application with a fee…
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California Notary Public Bonds
To become a notary public in the state of California, there are a few requirements you need to meet. First, you have to be 18 years of age or older. Second, you must be a…
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Alabama Notary Public Bonds
County probate judges in Alabama appoint and commission Alabama notaries public. The probate judge reports the name, county of residence, date of commission, date of issuance of commission, and date of expiration of commission for…
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Pennsylvania Notary Public Bonds
Notaries public in Pennsylvania are appointed for four year terms under the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts (RULONA). To become a notary in Pennsylvania, you have to be 18 years of age, be a…
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Kentucky Notary Laws Updated
Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin signed a bill into law in the State of Kentucky that allows notarial acts to be done electronically and remotely. This legislation brings Kentucky’s notary laws into step with the Revised…
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