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You may not be aware but changes to Kansas' notary statutes will take effect January 1, 2022. These changes affect many aspects of notary public law, including record book (journal) requirement, increase in the bond amount, establishing acceptable identification, provide grounds for refusal to notarize, and permit notaries to provide remote online notarizations. At Notary Public Underwriters, we're here to help you be aware of and comply with changes in the notary law. 

Read more: Changes To Kansas' Notary Statutes Take Effect January 1, 2022

While the holidays are meant to be merry and bright, traveling during the holidays can sometimes be less than cheerful. As a notary, you may have the extra anxiety of making sure your business is properly handled while you are away. We have compiled a list of things you can do to help ensure your travels are not riddled with unnecessary stress.

Read more: Tips to Help Notaries During Holiday Travels

Many notaries overlook the responsibility of reporting commission information change. But you don’t have to manage it alone if you obtain your surety bond and/or errors and omissions insurance through Notary Public Underwriters... 

Read more: Managing Your Notary Commission

Notaries Public in all U.S. jurisdictions are authorized to administer oaths and affirmations. Oaths and affirmations both function as solemn promises of truthfulness, and both are statements made under the penalty of perjury. The key difference between an oath and an affirmation is that an oath invokes a higher power.

Read more: Sworn Versus Unsworn Oaths

Interesting question, and the answer is...

Read more: Do Notarizations Expire?

Good advice bears repeating. Great advice deserves prompt action! Here is some of the best advice a notary can receive: protect yourself with a Notary Errors and Omissions (E&O) policy.

Read more: COVID-19’s Influence on Notarization – Are YOU Protected by an E&O Policy?