While you may describe to signers the types of notarial acts and certificates - such as the difference between acknowledgments and jurats - the signer must always choose which act you will perform for them. Don't choose for the signer. Refer signers to the receiving agency of a document or an attorney if they have questions, so they can receive proper instructions or advice.
Is it illegal in AZ to print out a business card advertising? Also would it be bad to have my comission number and expire date on it if it's not stamped? NNA is the go to, bought a lot of items from you when I got my commission. Thanks in advance!
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Thanks, we need video about how notary appear integrity
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Very helpful! I’m just starting out
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What is the best/a professional response to give if they ask what forms to use?
While you may describe to signers the types of notarial acts and certificates - such as the difference between acknowledgments and jurats - the signer must always choose which act you will perform for them. Don't choose for the signer.
Refer signers to the receiving agency of a document or an attorney if they have questions, so they can receive proper instructions or advice.
I get a lot of people who want me to notarize things to make them "legal"
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Is it illegal in AZ to print out a business card advertising? Also would it be bad to have my comission number and expire date on it if it's not stamped? NNA is the go to, bought a lot of items from you when I got my commission. Thanks in advance!
I want to do it free for Veterans and first responders.
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Can anyone become a notary
If you meet all the qualifications for your state, yes.
This isn't Mexico.