National Notary Association
The Nation's Largest Association for America's 4.4 Million Notaries.
As the leading authority on the American Notary office, the National Notary Association is committed to serving Notaries and their employers throughout the United States by imparting knowledge, building community, and promoting sound professional standards of practice for the benefit and protection of the public.
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