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If you're a licensed notary, add that status to your resume in a section devoted to licenses, certifications or special skills.
Other words that should not be capitalized simply because they relate to a notary's duties are notarize, affidavit, affirm, oath, notary signing agent, and notarial, to name a few. If "notary public" is being used as a proper title it would be appropriate to capitalize the words. ... Notaries Public Go Mobile!
Double space beneath the heading and type "Notary Public," followed by a comma. Type the state in which you are a certified notary public. For example: "Notary Public, State of Colorado." Add any other certification or training in this section of your resume.
A Notary Public is an official of integrity appointed by state government typically by the secretary of state to serve the public as an impartial witness in performing a variety of official fraud-deterrent acts related to the signing of important documents.
The Difference Between a Notary Public and a Notary Signing Agent. All Signing Agents are notaries, but not all notaries are Signing Agents; it's like how all circles are shapes, but not all shapes are circles. To become a Signing Agent you must be a commissioned notary public in your state.
Answer: Notarizing officers at any US Embassy or Consulate abroad can provide a service similar to the functions of a notary public in the United States. It is also possible to have a document notarized by a local foreign notary and then have the document authenticated for use in the United States.
Add pertinent license information to your resume, especially if it is relevant to the position to which you are applying. Resume formats can vary and some people like to insert licensing information under its own section, such as Licenses, or under headings like Education or Licenses and Certificates.
Summarily. Remember only to state your driver's license if it is relevant to the job you are applying for. When stating your license information, never write your license number on your resume. Your prospective employer should contact you if such information is necessary.
Although most license numbers are public record, it's still not a good idea to include them on your resume. Don't include any licenses that are expired, suspended or not relevant to the position.
Thought the certifications section could be placed in a resume just after the Education section to make more sense as certification is part of education. But, to play it smartly you can add up a certification in your career summary to highlight it in the best possible way.
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