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Watch What You Say!

24th September 2009
Watch What You Say! Repeat after me: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How to Become a Notary Public

23rd September 2009
Notary Publics first became prominent during the 1500’s, at the height of the Roman Empire. They were chosen either by the Pope, or the Archbishop of Canterbury to whom the Pope delegated authority. During those years notaries were well versed in fore... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Affidavits Are Also Affirmations

23rd September 2009
The affidavit is a written version of sworn statement: a voluntary oath before a notary public, judge or commissioner of deed, all of whom are authorized to administer oaths. Both the affiant and the authorized officer are required to sign the affidavit.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Offer Your Notary Services And Improve Your Notary Business

15th September 2009
At the time you decide to earn money by being a notary public and offering your notary services to any person who is interested, you will need to know some useful facts. First of all, you need to know exactly what a notary public really does. A notary ... Read >
Author: Andrew Sturo

How To Become A Notary Public?

15th September 2009
A notary public is an official who witnesses the signature of the citizens on some specific documents, administers oaths while being invested as a representative of the state. The certification and document signing are the most commonly uses of a notary p... Read >
Author: Andrew Sturo

How Can You Benefit From Mobile Notary Signing?

15th September 2009
The benefits of using the mobile notary signing services are numerous and they are extremely useful to any busy person. If you don’t permit to waste a couple of hours on driving to the office of a notary because of your busy schedule, the mobile notary ... Read >
Author: Andrew Sturo

Why Do We Need Notary Services?

11th September 2009
Everybody needs the services of a notary at least once in a lifetime. No matter you are purchasing a new home, a commercial land, start a business in another country, lease your property, planning to adopt a child, migrating to another country, you will s... Read >
Author: Andrew Sturo

What Services Does A Notary Public Offer?

11th September 2009
A notary public is a representative which is appointed by a particular body, the court of Faculties, or the state government in order to witness the process of signing various important documents. The majority of the documents a notary public is requires ... Read >
Author: Andrew Sturo

Facts About Paralegals and Notary Public Services

31st August 2009
If you are a paralegal, or are planning to enter this career field, you might also like to consider becoming a Notary Public. Although states vary in their requirements for this, if you live in an area where your paralegal training also qualifies you to c... Read >
Author: petelopez0529

Making Personal The Wedding Oaths That Will Be Used During The Ceremony

17th August 2009
Oaths are an important part of a wedding and they should be made with emotion and convey moving sentiments to the people attending the wedding. If they are written in a beautiful manner and if they are then learn by heart, then your partner but the audien... Read >
Author: Angela J. Brinker

What is Public Notary and How Can They Help You

11th August 2009
A notary public is a public servant appointed by state government to witness the signing of important documents and administer oaths. In civil or bijuridical jurisdictions, such as california, the office of notary public is a legal profession with educati... Read >
Author: yanni raz

Online Court Reporting: Education and Benefits

06th June 2009
A court reporter is a stenotype, stenomask or voice writer who transcribes verbal speech in a courtroom to produce official transcripts of court proceedings. This is usually done through the use of machine shorthand, voice silencers and digital recorders.... Read >
Author: Allen Anderson

Attract Wealth And Success With Prosperity Affirmations

11th May 2009
We sometimes need a force to change any sort of financial situation we are in and that is succinctly placed in the ability to attract wealth and prosperity, or the situations and principles that would allow those two very important ideals to flow with abu... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Legal Technology – The Key to Improved Overall Productivity in Law Firms

07th May 2009
Today’s economic environment is more challenging than ever before. In order to survive in this rapidly changing business world and gain a competitive advantage, companies must try to reduce costs and improve the efficiency of their practice as much as p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

A Diet that can Cure Cancer.

31st January 2009
Most people believe that there maybe a connection between our diet and cancer, but know little more than that. It’s true; there is a connection, a very big connection. A hundred years ago when cancer was almost unheard of, we were all eating food that w... Read >
Author: alan-nz

How Impartial Does Your in House Notary Public Appear? And What to do About it.

30th November 2008
By definition, a Notary Public is an impartial public officer, charged with administering oaths, witnessing signatures, and authenticating documents. More recently, there has become a much greater demand for Notary Publics to be present during the signin... Read >
Author: Marc

Forms of Water Worship Rituals

06th October 2008
There are several pieces of history that include water in different forms of worship. Perhaps one of the best known rituals today is that of baptism in the Christian church. Infants or adults are either sprinkled or dunked into the water as a symbol of ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Simple Tips to Help You Write Your Own Marriage Vows

26th July 2008
It certainly has become a hot trend among brides and grooms today to write their own marriage vows, as they are seeing marriage as less of a formal affair and more of a personal matter between the two of them. Brides and grooms want to make sure that the... Read >
Author: efoartticle

Miraculous Basil - Health Benefits Of Basil

30th October 2007
The basil is a herbaceous annual culture plant, ramified from the ground, 20-60 cm tall with hairy stems, round-oval leaves and white or reddish flowers.Native to India, basil was held in great reverence and was used by Indians to swear their oaths in cou... Read >
Author: Alien

Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery

01st August 2007
The revolution is here and it won’t be televised. These words are familiar to us all, but in some ways it is an abstract thought. Why, you might ask? Well, for one thing, with the recent events of September 11th, war as we know it has been revolutionize... Read >
Author: bneil

Fear Not: Adopt Without Fearing Your Decision

23rd May 2007
Adopt without fear of your failure, but with confidence in knowing that God has led you to this decision. "Fear not for I am with you," says the Lord. In all you do and in all you face here on earth as Christians, the Lord is with you. God blesses those... Read >
Author: Mardie Caldwell

Top Immigration Lawyer and immigration solution of NY?

18th April 2007
The term Immigration Lawyer is another very common term people are becoming aware of. But most of the detailed processing of Top Immigration lawyer is still not known to common man. An immigration lawyer is someone who possesses the knowledge of various ... Read >
Author: Gupta P

Body Language: What Do You Do With Your Palms?

03rd July 2006
When you examine body language, throughout history, the open palm has been associated with truth, honesty, allegiance and submission. Many oaths are still taken with the palm of the hand over the heart. Even footballers do this when singing the national a... Read >
Author: Adam Eason

Estate Planning - The Life Estate

21st May 2006
Copyright 2006 Ronald Hudkins The life estate is something every first year law student learns about when they study the arcane and often bizarre history of property law that harkens back to the days of English knights, lords and serfs, and the transfe... Read >
Author: Ronald Hudkins

Affidavits Are Also Affirmations

03rd April 2006
The affidavit is a written version of sworn statement: a voluntary oath before a notary public, judge or commissioner of deed, all of whom are authorized to administer oaths. Both the affiant and the authorized officer are required to sign the affidavit.... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

What does a Notary Public do?

16th February 2006
What a notary public does is witness the signing of the documents and ask each party for a sworn oath of authenticity. A notary (or a notary public) is a person legally authorized by a state to administer oaths, take acknowledgments & certify documents. A... Read >
Author: David Simmons

What is a Notary Public?

13th September 2005
A notary public is a public servant appointed by a state official. The general focus of his or her job is to witness the signing of documents and administer oaths. They serve to deter fraud, appearing as an impartial witness for legal documents such as a... Read >
Author: Kent Pinkerton

How to Become a Notary Public

13th September 2005
Notary Publics first became prominent during the 1500's, at the height of the Roman Empire. They were chosen either by the Pope, or the Archbishop of Canterbury to whom the Pope delegated authority. During those years notaries were well versed in foreig... Read >
Author: Kent Pinkerton

Notary Public Service Locations

13th September 2005
A notary public is a public servant chosen at the state level as an impartial witness to the signing of documents. Dependent on the state in question, other services may be available including the administering of oaths, fingerprinting or wedding service... Read >
Author: Kent Pinkerton

What is a Mobile Notary Public?

13th September 2005
A mobile notary public is, in essence, a notary willing to travel to the location of the client, in order to fulfill his or her duties. These typically entail the witnessing of sensitive documents, overseeing their signing, identifying participants and a... Read >
Author: Kent Pinkerton