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Notary Basics Webinar Presentation
Notary Advanced Webinar Presentation
The Notary Advanced Webinar Presentation covers employee notary issues, notario and elder abuse fraud, journaling witnesses, challenging notarial certificates and electronic notarization and more. These webinars are only appropriate for experienced, commissioned notaries. They do not meet the training qualifications for a notary application and will not help you pass the exam.
Classes are discussion-based with time for questions. If it's been awhile since you took a notary class, brush up on the latest laws and practices by reviewing the Notary Public Guide or the Notary Basics Webinar Presentation before attending an advanced class.
Notary Basics Refresher
Apostille and Authentication Presentation
Instructor-led and In-person practice sheets
Notary Public Guide
Notary Reference Card
Notary Certificates
Fees an Oregon Notary May Charge
Documents that can be notarized
The Six Components of a Certificate
The Five Steps of a Properly Completed Notarization
Apostilles and Authentications
Apostilles and Authentications: What you need to know
Things to know about apostilles and apostille agents
Documents that can't be authenticated by the Secretary of State
Non English Documents and Translations
False Identification - What you need to know.
Notary Commission Name and Signature Requirements
Notarizing for Signers with Physical or Other Challenges
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Notary Training
Understand current issues in notary practice, or refresh your notary basics. Watch now
Complaint Against a Notary Information about the complaint process.
Laws and Rules Oregon Revised Statutes and Oregon Administrative Rules.
American Association of Notaries
American Society of Notaries
National Notary Association
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