Colorado Notary Handbook

Colorado Notary Handbook

Author: Colorado Secretary of State

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-04-06

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 0359571840

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This handbook has been prepared by the office of the Secretary of State for current and prospective notaries public in the state of Colorado. As a notary public, you hold an important position; therefore, it is vital that you understand the notary duties and responsibilities with which you have been charged. The purpose of this handbook is to help familiarize you with Colorado Notary Law so that you can perform your duties correctly. The Handbook is updated to include changes in the law that will be made effective July 1, 2018, due to the adoption of the Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts (RULONA). Notaries public are authorized to perform certain official duties that are critical to those who need them. By acting as an agent of the state by notarizing documents, you help to prevent fraud and forgery. Because the work of notaries public is so important, please make sure you take the time to review this guide carefully.


Arizona Notary Public Reference Manual

Arizona Notary Public Reference Manual

Author: Arizona Secretary of State

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-04-06

Total Pages: 58

ISBN-13: 0359571859

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"Based on notary's responses we have revised this manual once again to include even more concise explanations of Arizona Notary law and simplified the section with your duties as a public official and commission. (A message from Secretary of State Michele Reagan)"--Title page verso.


The Complete Guide to Remote Online Notarization: How New Laws, Technologies, and Consumer Demand Are Reshaping the Notarial ACT and the Future of Tru

The Complete Guide to Remote Online Notarization: How New Laws, Technologies, and Consumer Demand Are Reshaping the Notarial ACT and the Future of Tru

Author: Michael Chodos

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-03-10

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13: 9781796910858

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There are over 4.5 million notaries in the United States - public servants appointed by their states to ensure the authenticity and integrity of the document signing process. Innovation has long overlooked the notarial process, but its time for transformation has finally come.Remote online notarization allows documents to be notarized in electronic form with the signer signing with an electronic signature and appearing before a commissioned electronic notary online via audio-video technology. This allows anyone with an Internet connection to get documents signed and notarized online. In this book, we'll set out to describe remote online notarization and its impact. We'll also cover how you can use it, why it's more secure and accessible than traditional notarial processes, and how it's transforming an industry forever.