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1. Performing a notarization for a spouse or close family member:
A. Can lead to the Notary’s impartiality being questioned B. Is prohibited in some states C. Is permitted in some states provided the Notary is not named in the document and doesn’t benefit from the transaction D. All of the above ANSWER: D. State laws vary widely regarding notarizing a document for a spouse or family member. Nevada prohibits Notaries from notarizing for relatives including spouses, parents, grandparents, children and siblings. Florida prohibits notarizing the signatures of spouses, children or parents, but permits Notaries to officiate weddings for family members. Other states, such as Oregon, do not prohibit notarizing for relatives but discourage Notaries from doing so because the Notary’s impartiality might be questioned if the notarized document was ever challenged in court. To avoid any appearance of bias, the NNA generally recommends signers to use a Notary who is not related to them. 2. If a person comes to you and asks you to notarize the signature of an absent relative: A. It’s OK because the person is vouching for the relative’s identity B. You can do it if the person making the request presents an ID card for the absent relative C. Since the relative isn’t present you may not notarize unless the relative personally appears D. You must speak to the relative by telephone before proceeding ANSWER: C. You may not notarize an absent signer’s signature based solely on the word of another person — even if that person claims to be a spouse, child or other close family member. There have been cases reported where family members and spouses have attempted to have a signature notarized without the relative’s knowledge in order to commit fraud in order to gain control of property or to claim assets during divorce proceedings. Always ensure that the signer is physically present and has satisfactory proof of identity to ensure the signer is willing and aware of what is being signed and notarized before proceeding. 3. True or False: If an elderly signer cannot speak or respond to you, it’s still OK to proceed if a member of the signer’s family directs you to do so. ANSWER: False. Direct communication to a signer is always required before proceeding with a notarization. If a signer is unresponsive or uncommunicative, you should not proceed with the notarization, even if one of the signer’s relatives insists you do so. The signer’s relative may be pushing for the notarization against the wishes of the signer or seeking to commit fraud. Credit: http://www.nationalnotary.org/bulletin/best_practices/quiz_answers/quiz_relationships_and_notarization.html So I was chatting with a few members of www.ROIbusinessclub.com and then asked how is your day going? 3 of them replied some variation of "yes! I have xx number of fresh contacts from xyz event" Now onto setting one-on-one meetings then do business right then"
Does anyone else see the issues as I do with this way of thinking? To me the above example is same thing a cold calling! All hard work with very little return(less than 8% in most cases)! In this day and age you truly have to step back from the IMMEDIATE Sale! I have to find the article that stated that in 2012, we get an AVERAGE between 2,000 to 1 million ad impressions on our brain each day. Think of it this way-- If everyone viewed you as a $ sign only, what is your worth? Why would we even bother doing business with you? By changing your thought process to BE OF SERVICE or I know you have heard of it also called "From the Heart" working as a business person you will be more successful! I promise you this since I have been/am in your shoes too! Right now on Dash Notary's 7 Year Business Plan I am 2 YEARS Ahead of schedule! Why? Because all of DN's advertising / marketing is NOT always about the sale... Take ownership of your business both in thought process and online how?
Warmly, Tonie Boaman Hi, Tonie! Yes, I actually went back to work for the City after I retired and after I finished taking a little time off to plan my daughter's wedding. I enjoy FRISCO ~ such a friendly town! I seem to recall that we met "way back in the day" (I think you were in real estate at the time???? but I thought we met at a NAPO event but could be......and probably am.........mistaken) I thought even then that you were someone to emulate. . . . a true mover and shaker! I still follow your career via LI/FB and am always encouraged by your optimism, tenacity, and energy. You are truly an amazing gal! I do a little notary work on the side myself and have started a vintage wedding rental business. I hope our paths continue to cross as I consider you a TRUE cheerleader and INSPIRATION for not only myself but many success minded women. Thanks for taking the time to contact me! A friend of mine in THE COLONY actually mentioned you at our bookclub meeting a few weeks back. You are well respected in the community where you reside and the greater Dallas area. Marty & I have met many times throughout the years and you never know how your effecting others with your positivity, caring, and passion through what you do in life. Reach out and give everyone you meet a helpful hand even at your own expense. I promise you the "rewards of giving" far out-way the "monetary loss" of the giving. This letter is posted on my wall in the office now! Let who inspires you know today how important they are in your life, you never know how it might effect them...
Warmly, Tonie So today I was previewing another notary company for doing work with and saw blatant Unauthorized Practice of Law aka UPL. As a Notary Public we CANNOT ever do this:
Forms Available Upon Request Bill of Sale Unsecured Loan Agreement Texas State ID Replacement Authorization for non-parent caregiver Employment (I-9) verification International Travel Release - Minors ↑ We NEVER provide forms to our clients for their protection. That is attorney's job. (only exception is if the notary is attorney in same state they also hold notary license in) If you see this on a website or social media please be kind enough to call and ask them to remove it / not provide forms or they can lose their notary licenses by the Secretary of State. Thank you for letting me do a Public Service Announcement ~ Warmly, Tonie Boaman As you guys know I try to help promote a few businesses a week to help you in your businesses ~ Today is about Patty Farmer with www.bizlinkglobal.com She is doing a special that is truly out of this world and if you take your business seriously please consider doing this package through her. A few of the details are in the photo! Call her or email [email protected] |
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