Acknowledgement vs Jurat: What's the Difference?

Acknowledgement and jurat certificates are the two most common notarial acts. Learn when and why to use them at NotaryClassOnline.com.

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How Online Notary Services Affect California Notaries

Online notary services claim that E-notary service is approved for all 50 U.S. states, but how does this affect California notaries?

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Positive Effects Of Assembly Bill 2566

Learn how 2017 law changes could impact your notary business. Let's review what you should know and how these changes will affect your notary career.

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How Does California's Notary Training Compare to Other States?

The education requirements to become a notary vary widely from state to state. Many states do not require any education and some only require an exam.

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How to Pass the CA Notary Public Exam

California requires a notary public to pass a licensing exam. Here are some tried and true methods for passing the California notary public exam.

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California Notary Laws: What's Changed for 2016?

New California Notary Laws in 2016 may change how a notary public accepts identification and officially signs documents.

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3 Main Benefits of Taking Notary Class Online

Notary Class Online offers a simple, cost-effective, and certified way to get ready for the notary exam. Learn about the three main benefits of our course.

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Do You Know What's Involved with Becoming a California Notary?

There are several benefits of earning your notary certification. If you live in California, here’s what’s involved in becoming a California notary public.

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3 Tips to Prepare for Your Notary Renewal in California

If your notary commission is about to expire you are likely wondering how to prepare for your renewal. These tips can help you prepare for your renewal.

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Moving from Another State? How to Become a Notary in California

If you are moving to California, you will need to take a few steps in order to become a state-licensed notary in your new home state.

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