
Why Notaries Must Sign Their Name the Same Way as Their Oath of Office
When you became a notary, you took an oath of office and signed your name to it. That signature isn’t just a formality—it becomes your official identity
PNS Owner Marcy Tiberio often writes articles for trade associations and other organizations about how to be a notary, how to build a notary business while maintaining professionalism and integrity within the industry, and much more.
PNS delivers quality service in a variety of applications. In the past, we have worked mostly in the business-to-business arena providing notarizations for real estate closings, commercial loans, etc. We are excited to share that we are also able to provide general notary work for consumers utilizing our Remote Online Notarization platform.

When you became a notary, you took an oath of office and signed your name to it. That signature isn’t just a formality—it becomes your official identity

If you’re a notary public in the United States, you may have noticed a curious trend: notaries don’t often share or advertise their fees. In

As a notary public, your tools are the foundation of your business. Whether you’re conducting signings, notarizing documents, or assisting clients, having the necessary supplies