The 294-page Practical Guide for Notaries Public in Pennsylvania is the most comprehensive handbook written specifically for the Pennsylvania notary. Since 1946, the Practical Guide has been continually revised to reflect changes in notary public practices and procedures. The Thirtieth Edition continues a tradition of excellence in educational publications and products for notaries.
The Practical Guide begins with an introduction to the history of notaries public, instructions for applying for a commission, and an overview of basic notarial duties and concepts. Individual tabbed chapters cover each of the notary’s seven powers: oaths and affirmations, affidavits, acknowledgments, verifications, certificates, depositions and protests. The Practical Guide also includes sections on working with complex documents such as wills and deeds, expanding your notary business, and notarizing documents electronically. A glossary, index and appendices help the reader find information quickly and easily.
The Practical Guide for Notaries Public in Pennsylvania is researched and written by the Pennsylvania Association of Notaries (PAN).


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