The Notary Public Concept terms and conditions

The Notary Public Concept is pleased to provide the information on this website as a service to a general public and people seeking to become notary public. The Notary Public Concept is dedicated to improving the public understanding of the notary public law and promoting the integrity and continuing education of the law. While the information on this site is about legal issues, it is not intended as legal advice or as a substitute for the advice and counsel of a licensed attorney. Due to the rapidly changing nature of the law and our dependence on information provided by outside sources, the Notary Public Concept does not and can not warranty or guarantee the accuracy or availability of the content on this site or on any other sites to which this site may link. Therefore, these links to third party sites are provided exclusively for convenience and are not and should not be interpreted as an endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation of the third party site. Users of the Notary Public Concept website are hereby notified that we are not liable to any party for any damages arising in any way out of the availability, use, reliance on or inability to use the Notary Public Concept website or any information provided by or through our website. Further, use of the site by any person shall constitute agreement by that person to hold harmless the Notary Public Concept for any claims attributable to errors, omissions or other inaccuracies in, or destructive properties of any information provided by or through the Notary Public Concept. You are prohibited from downloading, use and copy the materials found on this website for reproduction and future redistribution without our consent. This site is provided solely as a learning service to future notary public officers and the general public to promote the understanding of the law. The Law differs from state to state and sometimes within the states, procedurally, from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. If you have a legal issue that needs attention, please consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Our privacy policy and statement

The Notary Public Concept collects limited non-essential information, as well as such personally-identifiable as our website users choose to give us only at the time of the registration. We do not keep in our database and do not use, publish or sell any private information to the third parties in any circumstances.