Most notaries are commissioned…
But very few are truly prepared for the responsibility that comes with the role.
In this episode of the Sign & Thrive Podcast for Notaries, Bill Soroka sits down with Lori Hamm—former notary administrator for the Montana Secretary of State’s office—for a candid conversation about the gap between what notaries are expected to do and how they’re actually trained.
This isn’t a conversation about how to stamp documents.
It’s about what’s really at stake when a notary verifies identity—and what happens when the system assumes competency that may not exist.
If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re doing this “right,” or felt like there’s a deeper level to this profession that no one is talking about, this episode will give you a new perspective.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
This conversation is especially important for notaries who want to:
Because the truth is—
Notaries are often the last line of defense in critical transactions.
And the world is starting to expect more from those in this role.
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