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Handwritten Documents

Typed Documents versus Handwritten Documents

There has been quite a lot of chatter about handwritten documents and whether notaries public can notarize them.  It’s important to note that notaries public are not notarizing, validating, or legalizing the handwritten document.   Rather, notaries public verify the identity of the signer’s signature, not the contents or whether the document is typed or handwritten.  Notarization is […]

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Remote Online Notarization: Quickly Validate Your Estate Plan

Media Personality Wendy Williams Let’s take a moment to discuss the vital importance of estate planning and how remote online notarization can make this crucial process more accessible, especially in light of recent news involving Wendy Williams. Wendy Williams, a beloved media personality, has been bravely facing significant health challenges, including primary progressive aphasia and

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Justice is Blind

Attorney Ethics: Is There Liability to Using In-House Notaries?

Date and Time: TBD Location: Online The Potential Pitfalls of Your In-House Notaries This course, approved by the Nevada State Bar, is an intensive 1.5-hour Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course designed to provide attorneys with a comprehensive understanding of the ethical issues surrounding in-house notarizations. The importance of maintaining ethical standards in legal practice, particularly

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Future of Remote Online Notarization

” Remote Online Notarization (RON) Is It Here to Stay?

Remote Online Notarization (RON) has experienced significant growth in recent years, driven by advancements in technology, changes in consumer preferences, and the need for convenient and secure notarial services. Looking ahead, it’s clear that RON will continue to shape the landscape of notarial practices in various ways. Let’s take a closer look at the current

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What to Do? Remote Online or Traditional Notary?

This is now the question: Remote or Traditional? The decision to use a traditional notary versus a remote online notary for estate planning clients will depend on a variety of factors, including the client’s needs, preferences, and the laws of the state in which they reside. Here are some considerations: Client preference: Some clients may

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