E-Notary Versus Remote Online Notary: What Is In a Name?
Only NotaryCam offers a Truly Remote Online Notary Experience As states move to adopt e-Notary and Remote Online Notary laws, it is important to understand that these two terms describe distinctly different services. In much the same way that “Take Out” and “Delivery” offer the same end (tasty restaurant food in your own home) by…
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By jack
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12 April, 2015
Watch our Super Bowl ad before the Big Game
Ok, tomorrow’s audience of 155 million people could use our remote online notary service, especially the New England Patriot fans buried in 3 feet of winter blizzard. Here’s our dilemma, our 90 second ad would have cost us $13.5 million so our (stingy) board pushed back. So, we got permission to deploy our loyal customers…
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By jack
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31 January, 2015
Equities.com Interview with Rick Triola
When you think of cutting-edge technology, the age-old, bureaucratic necessity of document notarization probably doesn’t immediately spring to mind. However, NotaryCam is helping to bring document notarization into the digital age by offering customers the opportunity to have documents signed and notarized securely and in real-time – anywhere in the world. We had the chance to sit…
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By jack
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9 December, 2014
Phony lawyers calling themselves notarios continue to scam
EL PASO — A “Now Renting” sign and an empty office is all Irma Castañeda found when she went to ask her immigration attorney how her deferred action petition was proceeding. She had paid the man who turned out not to be a lawyer at all $2000 to solve her immigration problem. Had the scam…
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By jack
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28 March, 2014
Atheist Outraged After Claiming Notary Refused Her Service
An atheist activist is claiming that a notary at a TD Bank branch in New Jersey refused her request to authenticate documents, because she’s a nonbeliever — but a spokeswoman for the bank has an entirely different story. “I was just refused service — because I am an atheist,” American Atheists managing director Amanda Knief…
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By jack
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28 March, 2014
Defective Notary Invalidates Prenup
THOMPSON REUTERS 5/30/2013 By Daniel Wiessner ALBANY, N.Y. (Reuters) – A paperwork error rendered a Rochester couple’s prenuptial agreement invalid, and the husband could not save the pact by filing an affidavit during divorce proceedings 10 years later, the Court of Appeals has ruled. A six-judge panel on Thursday unanimously agreed with Michelle Galetta, who…
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By jack
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2 June, 2013
Public Notary Scams Continue in South Texas
Article appeared in Courthouse News Service on May 31, 2013 regarding notary fraud By CAMERON LANGFORD McALLEN, Texas (CN) – A South Texas judge shut down three notaries public for practicing immigration law without a license. The “notario” scam is notorious in South Texas. In Mexico, a notario can fulfill most of the…
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By jack
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2 June, 2013