Aspinwall Notarial Records, Boston, 1644-1651 On November 13, 1644, William Aspinwall was appointed by the General Court as the first notary of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Aspinwall Notarial …
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Using a Loose Certificate to Notarize a Document A notarial certificate must be attached to a notarized document, not an unattached loose certificate. This means that the document must …
Polaris Office App for Smartphones Polaris Office® is a free, popular office suite application for mobile devices. I use it on my Samsung® Galaxy® Android® smartphone. It is also …
Dutch Notaries in New Netherland, 1626-1664 In Colonial America, after the Pilgrims arrived in 1620, the first notaries were in New England colonies in Connecticut and Massachusetts. For 38 …
U.S. Constitution 1787, Bill of Rights 1791 The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are known collectively as the Bill of Rights. They were written by Congress in …
YubiKey for Computer Security A YubiKey is a small, rugged, digital key that plugs into a USB port on your computer. It is used to generate a secure one-time …
Notarizing for a Low IQ Person Occasionally, a Colorado notary may encounter an adult with a low IQ (intelligence quotient), that needs a document notarized. Psychologists and psychiatrists are likely …
Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC) A Colorado notary must identify the person signing a document by using satisfactory evidence of identification, including a Merchant Mariner Credential (MMC). The most common …
Archiving Email with Outlook Microsoft Outlook includes a useful feature to archive your email. This allows you to remove email stored on a third-party internet email server and move …