
PAN’s Practical Guide for Notaries Public in Pennsylvania, 30th edition, is now available through Barnes and Noble and Amazon as an electronic book. [Read more...]
By the Pennsylvania Association of Notaries

PAN’s Practical Guide for Notaries Public in Pennsylvania, 30th edition, is now available through Barnes and Noble and Amazon as an electronic book. [Read more...]
The PAN offices will be closed from noon to 1:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 10 so that we may enjoy a lunch compliments of management.

PAN has added a new very cute sign to its offerings for members. It’s Notary ABCs and is available on PAN’s Member Portal. [Read more...]
Under new federal regulations, individuals who have or who are seeking a Pennsylvania commercial driver’s license must report the type of driving they do and provide a copy of their Medical Examiner’s Certificate to the Department of Transportation (PennDOT). [Read more...]
When PennDOT inspectors examine your business, they will look to see if your agents’ education certificates are current.
According to your PennDOT contract, you must have PennDOT-approved training every two years. [Read more...]
The Pennsylvania Southeast Regional PREP meeting will take place on Thursday, Feb. 23, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Pennsylvania Land Title Institute, 1010 W. 8th Avenue, Suite H, King of Prussia. [Read more...]

If your company is budgeting for this year’s education expenses, consider PAN’s private education seminars. Our instructors will travel to your on-site location to provide mandatory notary and motor vehicle education. Go to our Business Solutions page or call 1-800-944-8790, Ext. 114 or Ext. 145 for more information.
The Pennsylvania Association of Notaries extends warm congratulations to these new county recorders of deeds who will take office this month. [Read more...]

The management and staff of the Pennsylvania Association of Notaries wish our members and friends a happy and healthy new year! Our offices will be closed on Monday, January 2 so that we may spend some extra time with our families.

Here’s a list of scams you should be aware of during the holiday season.
Credit card skimming - Thieves prefer debit cards over credit cards because debit cards are the fastest and easiest way to cash. The problem with using debit cards is that the money is taken out of your account right away. Thieves can clean out your account before you know what has happened. To protect yourself, never use a debit card to make a purchase. [Read more...]
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