Notary Impartiality: Avoiding Conflicts of Interests as a Notary
Does a notary need to be impartial? Absolutely. As a trusted public official, a notary public needs to be completely honest in his or her dealings. There are no grey areas.…
Does a notary need to be impartial? Absolutely. As a trusted public official, a notary public needs to be completely honest in his or her dealings. There are no grey areas.…
You would know how fake and forged documents are easily available against a nominal fee. People with genuine documents, as a result, will have to undergo strict scrutiny. But there…
When someone’s in the hospital, paperwork isn’t the first thing on anyone’s mind. Families are focused on care, comfort, and sometimes—unfortunately—hard decisions. But certain situations require immediate signatures: a power…
Have you've ever stared at a pile of paperwork and wondered why some docs need that official stamp, you're not alone. Here at SLO Notary in sunny San Luis Obispo,…
You’d think notarization and attestation are just two fancy words for the same thing. After all, both involve signing papers, verifying identities, and stamping documents to make them official. But…
Notary publics are officials appointed by the state to act as a witness to their clients. Generally, notary publics are fall under either of the two categories: stationary or mobile. Stationary…
Take in the “Theater”. Yes, the theater...As in local live theater! A visit to the Central Coast would not be complete without taking in an evening performance at the Great…