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Maine Expands Online Services for Notaries Public

"Taking this exam is more than just recommended, it's the law here in Maine,"

Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap says a new suite of services now available onlinerepresents "a major step forward for notaries public. We've made it easier than ever for a notary public to complete a Notary Public Law and Practices Knowledge Examination required for renewing their notary public commission. Taking this exam is more than just recommended, it's the law here in Maine," Dunlap explained. "This means Mainers can be certain that all notaries public who are properly registered with the state have a thorough understanding of notarial practices, and the laws which govern the services they provide. When a notary completes their examination, they can download three key items: a renewal application, their oath of office, and instructions for successfully completing the renewal process."

According to Timothy Poulin, director of the Division of Corporations,UCC and Commissions within the Bureau of Corporations, Elections and Commissions, "The renewal service is a great asset for notaries across the state, but it's not the only new service we're rolling out. From now on, notaries will be able to update contact information, including their location and phone number. They can also provide updated e-mail addresses, and even information about fluencies in foreign languages. By allowing notaries to update key info about themselves, the new services also benefit the public, by making a notary public easier to find than ever before. That's why we call it the Total Notary Solution."

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