Notary Public Law: Publications

Notary Public Law: Publications

Notary Public Handbook: Principles, Practices & Cases, National Edition
Here is the "Notary Bible" dedicated to complete coverage of the notary public in the U.S.A. Extremely useful to individuals preparing to qualify for initial appointment as a notary public or commissioner of deeds. It will also be an invaluable practice aid to experienced officers and attorneys who are interested in having a useful law reference for many document drafting tasks.

Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for New York, Fourth Edition, Completely Revised
This Fourth Edition, Completely Revised, contains major law changes, new text and chapter additions and a major reorganization of all chapters. Don't risk a needless error with outdated references. Keep up-to-date with the latest changes to numerous new laws and rules affecting all New York notaries public, commissioners of deeds and attorneys.

Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for New Jersey
Provides complete coverage of the notary public and commissioner of deeds office in New Jersey. Extremely useful to individuals seeking initial appointment, as well as experienced officers and attorneys now in office

Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for Vermont Notaries, Commissioners & Justices of the Peace
This well organized guide "demystifies" the offices of the Vermont notary public, commissioner and justice of the peace. It will be invaluable to individuals preparing to become appointed or elected, as well as experienced officers and attorneys.

Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for Florida
No other book even comes close to this Florida "Notary Bible". Piombino's Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for Florida includes invaluable material for individuals preparing to meet the new, Florida educational requirements (Executive Office of the Florida Governor) mandatory for all first-time applicants, as well as experienced officers and attorneys.

Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for Maine
This organized guide "demystifies" the offices and clarifies many misconceptions and inappropriate practices that result from the lack of accurate information available to notaries public, commissioners, attorneys and the general public. Extremely useful to individuals seeking initial appointment, as well as experienced officers and attorneys now in office.