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The Consequences of Failing to Keep a Register

September 1, 2008 by PAN

When a complaint is filed against a notary, what do officials from the Department of State check first? [Read more…] about The Consequences of Failing to Keep a Register

Filed Under: Know-How Tagged With: chronological record, commissions, department of state, false information, falsification, notarial act, notary, pennsylvania crimes code, perjury, public record, secretary of state, suspensions

Quitting Your Job? Take Your Notarial Register With You

September 1, 2008 by PAN

If you are leaving your job, don’t forget to take your notarial register with you. [Read more…] about Quitting Your Job? Take Your Notarial Register With You

Filed Under: Know-How Tagged With: notarial, notarial register, notary commission, oath, recorder, register, seal

PA Disciplines Notaries

August 21, 2008 by PAN

Secretary of the Commonwealth Pedro Corteś and Basil Merenda, commissioner of the Department of State’s Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs, have announced disciplinary actions against 14 notaries for March through July 2008. [Read more…] about PA Disciplines Notaries

Filed Under: General Tagged With: commission, Education, false application, fraudulent documents, guilty pleas, law, legal, mistake, notarial register, notary, notary education, notary fees, notary law, notary public, notary seal, power, register, theft by deception

Notary Notes Going Green

August 19, 2008 by PAN

PAN loves her Mother. Mother Earth, that is.

Because we love our Mother and because we want to be friendly to the environment, Notary Notes is going green. [Read more…] about Notary Notes Going Green

Filed Under: General Tagged With: electronic version, environment, eservices, going green, mother earth, notarize, notary, notary public, portable document format, web browser

Philadelphia City Council Amends Deed Recording Standards

August 8, 2008 by PAN

Philadelphia has unveiled a new program designed to help the records department deal with the growing problem of real estate fraud in the city. [Read more…] about Philadelphia City Council Amends Deed Recording Standards

Filed Under: General Tagged With: estate fraud, fraudulent documents, mortgage documents, property owner, real estate

UETA Explained

August 7, 2008 by PAN

The primary objective of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA,) which can be found on the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (NCCUSL) Web site (www.nccusl.org, Final Acts and Legislation link), is to establish the legal equivalence of electronic records and signatures with paper writing and manually signed signatures, thus removing barriers to electronic commerce. In other words, UETA assures that electronic signatures and transactions have the same legal effect as “wet” signatures and paper documents. [Read more…] about UETA Explained

Filed Under: General Tagged With: electronic documents, electronic signatures, electronic transactions, electronic transactions act, national conference of commissioners on uniform state l, notarize, notary, notary public, technological standards, ueta, uniform electronic transactions, uniform law commission, uniform standards

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