Notarization is the official fraud-deterrent process that assures the parties of a transaction that a document is authentic, and can be trusted. It is a three-part process, performed by a Notary Public, that includes of vetting, certifying and record-keeping. Notarizations are sometimes referred to as "notarial acts." Above all, notarization is the assurance by a… Continue reading What Is Notarization? FROM NNA SITE
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A Notary Is Not An Attorney
Unlike Notaries in foreign countries, a U.S. Notary Public is not an attorney, judge or high-ranking official. A U.S. Notary is not the same as a Notario Publico and these differences can be confusing for immigrants when they approach Notaries in this country. Notaries in the United States should be very clear about what they can or cannot do… Continue reading A Notary Is Not An Attorney
Notary Public Code of Professional Responsibility
In 1998, the National Notary Association introduced the first-ever comprehensive and detailed code of ethical and professional conduct for America’s Notaries: The Notary Public Code of Professional Responsibility. The Code addresses common problems, issues and questions encountered by today’s Notaries by prescribing principles, standards and rules and applying them in helpful specific examples. The Code is designed to guide Notaries Public… Continue reading Notary Public Code of Professional Responsibility
What? Domestic Abuse. Why? Only You know. Order of Protection Helps!
Today I was able to attend a Domestic Violence class located at a safe house for women who have been victimize by a significant other. The discussions were about the different scenarios of each client. After hearing some of these stories I felt literally drained. I am donating my time to a good cause to… Continue reading What? Domestic Abuse. Why? Only You know. Order of Protection Helps!
Fill Out Your Court Forms
This section will help you prepare your claim. To prepare a claim, you need to fill out court forms that include a Plaintiff's Claim (Form SC-100). These forms tell the court and the person or business you want to sue about your claim. To fill out your papers: Read Information for the Plaintiff (Small Claims) (Form SC-100-INFO) Get help from your… Continue reading Fill Out Your Court Forms