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Turkish Notary Association Makes Administrative Changes

   According to the new requirements of the Turkish Notary Association, real estate leases in the statutory format are no longer mandated, and employment transfer agreements do not have to receive stamp taxes. Before these changes, public notaries were enforcing […]

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NC Con Man Steals Notary Stamp

A con artist in North Carolina is attempting to embezzle money from people by copying the signature and stamp of a local notary. The notary public whose signature is being forged by the scammer says that, while the FBI is […]

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AmeriNotary Creates New Platform for Notary Assignments

Providing a new service that will allow companies to directly deliver assignments to notary loan signers, AmeriNotary is a new startup that created a platform and network of notaries. The innovative new platform will provide assignments to notaries at no […]

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Former Real Estate Broker Tries to Steal House by Forging Signatures, Seal

An allegedly licensed real estate broker in Albuquerque, NM is now being charged with attempting to steal a house locally. Robert Moore, a 66-year-old, apparently forged signatures and fraudulent deed papers after he leased a house so that he could […]

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TX Notaries Must Include ID Number on Seals

    Starting this year, Texas has introduced a rule that requires public notaries to include an identification number on any seals affixed to documents. Unlike other states, Texas is mandating that its notaries public use seals with the ID […]

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Electronic Mortgage Closings: New Option for Borrowers

    “E-closing” a mortgage is the next new development in the verification of documents, making the process faster and more convenient by using technology. Some credit unions are going paperless, making it possible for people to use an electronic […]

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