Steps To Become a Loan Signing Agent in Maryland

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Maryland can be an excellent state for notaries looking to expand into loan signing work, but it also has specific rules about who can handle real estate closings and what a notary is allowed to do. To be successful and safe, you must clearly understand both Maryland law and the expectations of the loan signing […]

Frequently Asked Questions About Maryland Notary Law

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for members and future members of the Notary Public Association Maryland’s notary laws are designed to protect the public and maintain trust in notarized documents. Whether you are applying for the first time or renewing your commission, understanding the rules helps you perform your duties accurately.  This FAQ compiles the most frequently asked questions about […]

Maryland Electronic And Remote Notarization: Key Differences

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Electronic notarization and remote online notarization both modernize Maryland notarial work, but they accomplish very different goals. One supports efficient in-person digital workflows; the other enables legally valid notarization from anywhere.  Maryland’s Revised Uniform Law on Notarial Acts (RULONA) provides the foundation for both methods, but it imposes different procedures, technologies, and record-keeping requirements. Understanding […]

How To Handle Power Of Attorney Documents In Maryland

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Power of attorney documents carry significant legal weight, and Maryland notaries must adhere to strict statutory requirements when overseeing their execution. Before performing the notarization, it’s essential to understand what Maryland law requires, which forms need witnesses, and what role the notary is legally permitted to play. These responsibilities are significant, and mistakes can impact […]

Maryland Notary Public Education Requirements Explained

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Maryland requires all new and renewing notaries to complete state-approved education before receiving a commission. These rules ensure that every Maryland notary understands the law, adheres to ethical standards, and performs notarizations accurately. Training is now a legal requirement, not an optional step. Whether you’re applying for the first time or renewing your commission, the […]

Get Your Maryland-Compliant Notary Seal

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Maryland notaries must use an official seal or stamp that clearly identifies their authority, jurisdiction, and commission details. While the state does not dictate a specific shape or ink color, it does require certain information to be displayed every time a notarial act is performed. These rules apply equally to physical stamps, embossers, and electronic […]

Common Mistakes to Avoid as a Maryland Notary Public — And How to Prevent Them

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Serving as a Maryland Notary Public is an important public trust. Every notarization carries legal significance, and even small oversights can lead to serious consequences for signers, institutions, and the notary. Understanding common pitfalls and actively strengthening your skills through ongoing education can dramatically reduce errors and protect your professional reputation.  The Notary Public Association […]

Notarizing Real Estate and Title Documents in Maryland: A Complete Guide for Notaries

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Maryland notaries play a central role in real estate transactions from validating signatures on deeds to facilitating mortgage signings. Because property transfers rely on strict statutory and recording requirements, notaries must understand Maryland-specific rules, witness standards, certificate formats, and how to coordinate effectively with title and settlement professionals. This guide provides practical, accurate instruction on […]

Administering Oaths and Affirmations in Maryland: A Comprehensive Guide for Notaries Public

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Administering oaths and affirmations is a central responsibility of every Maryland Notary Public. Whether conducted in person or through Remote Online Notarization (RON), notaries must follow clear legal and procedural standards to ensure every sworn statement is valid. This guide provides Maryland notaries with comprehensive, practical instructions for administering lawful, respectful, and professional oaths. Legal […]

How to Properly Identify a Signer Under Maryland Law

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Accurately identifying a signer is one of the most essential duties of a Maryland notary public. Proper identification protects the public, prevents fraud, and preserves the credibility of notarized documents. Maryland law outlines very clear standards for identification, including personal knowledge, satisfactory evidence, acceptable forms of ID, and the use of credible witnesses.  This article […]

Maryland Notary Journal Requirements: What You Must Record

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Maintaining a complete and compliant notary journal is one of the greatest safeguards a Maryland notary can rely on. Whether working in person, electronically, or through remote online notarization (RON), the journal serves as a legal record that protects both the notary and the public. Maryland law outlines detailed requirements for what must be documented […]

Understanding Notarial Certificates In Maryland

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Notarial certificates are the written statements that document the specific official act a notary performed. In Maryland, these certificates carry significant legal authority because they establish who appeared, what actions were taken, and when they occurred. A properly completed certificate ensures documents are accepted by courts, recording offices, and institutions.  This article explains Maryland’s major […]

Maryland Notary Fees and Maximum Allowable Charges

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Maryland strictly regulates the fees notaries may charge, and understanding these limits is essential for legal compliance and professional integrity.  This article explains the maximum allowable fees, the acts to which they apply, travel-related charges, and the essential ethical expectations that guide how notaries communicate and collect fees. Maximum Fees for Standard Notarial Acts Maryland […]

Remote Online Notarization (RON) In Maryland: Rules And Setup Guide

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Remote Online Notarization (RON) is now a permanent part of Maryland notarial law, enabling notaries to conduct secure electronic notarizations via audio-video communication. Although the process involves adding technology and identity verification steps, the state provides clear rules for becoming authorized, selecting compliant platforms, and managing long-term records.  This guide explains the eligibility requirements, registration […]

How to Renew a Maryland Notary Commission: A Complete Step-by-Step Guide

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Renewing your Maryland notary commission is an essential responsibility that ensures you can continue performing notarial acts without interruption. Because Maryland has very specific training, timing, and procedural requirements, understanding the renewal process in advance will save you time and prevent accidental lapses.  This guide provides a clear, structured breakdown of everything you need to […]

Maryland Notary Stamp and Seal Requirements

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Maryland notaries hold a vital position in the legal and business community by serving as impartial witnesses to document signings. To perform this duty correctly, notaries must use an official notary stamp or seal that meets all state requirements.  The stamp or seal acts as a visible mark of authenticity, confirming that the notarization was […]

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