In many states of America today, there is a dilemma with their Notary Publics. This is because of the many requirements like "errors and omissions insurance" which is quite expensive that many Public Notaries leave the profession.
The scarcity of Public notaries makes it difficult for us to have our public documents notarized. What makes it even more difficult is because of the so many people who needs notarization with their documents - the ratio of Public Notaries to number of documents to be notarized is so gross.
This is what makes Gate's brainchild of starting the e-signatures commendable. This brainchild of his is now the in-thing. Nowadays, you can already fill up your forms online. The streamlining of the IRS e-filing is a thing of beauty.
What do you think of a bank, or other agencies for that matter who boast of the supposed availability of notary public and find that she/he is nowhere to be located? What makes it even worse is the fact that some of these notary publics don't even know and understand their job specification.
The large number of required signatures, the expensive cost of Notary Publics' insurance and the legal cases over various issues which brings our society to this dilemma are matters of concern. We are spending lots of worthless millions of dollars to American businesses running after and looking for Notary Publics who are either out for lunch or did not report for work that day. This is such a waste of time, money and effort.
Why is there so much fuss about requiring Public Notarization on public documentations these days? The answer is because every government of every state or country requires it for legality. Do you find absurdity in all these nonsense? Do we really need all these extra legality to leave peacefully?
Officer Killed in Rancho Cordova, California Motorcycle Accident By: Robert Reeves | 14-11-2008
A Rancho Cordova cop has been killed in yet another motorcycle accident involving an older motorist. The accident occurred on Wednesday afternoon when the officer, Deputy Lawrence Canfield, was trying to overtake a suspected speeding driver on his moto (read entire article)
Christmas Traditions Around The World By: Abby Reid | 03-12-2008
Christmas in England began in A.D. 596. The monks who arrived with Saint Augustine wanted to bring Christianity to the Anglo Saxon shores. The day before the feast the only thing the people ate was Frumenty, which is a corn porridge. (read entire article)
Tustin California Teen Charged With Murder After Car Accident By: Robert Reeves | 14-11-2008
A 17-year-old Tustin boy has been indicted on murder charges after he caused a car accident driving while intoxicated earlier in August this year. Santa Ana resident Milad Mouyali is accused of driving under the influence when he crashed his Mercedes B (read entire article)
The Western World has Benefited Hugely from Chinese Inventions By: Henry Fong | 09-05-2009
Chinese are traditionally stereotyped for a lack of technological ability however when we speak about Chinese inventions it is actually difficult to know where to begin. For a start there is gunpowder, kite, paper making, printing, the wheelbarrow, cer (read entire article)
Anaheim California Motorcycle Accident Kills Teen By: Robert Reeves | 14-11-2008
The Orange County Register is reporting that a seventeen-year-old boy has been killed in a motorcycle accident at Santa Ana Canyon Road and Maud Lane in Anaheim. The accident occurred early on Monday morning. The teen, Brendan Shanks was on his motorcy (read entire article)
This is from the author's blog about Japan. This article is based on a TV news that went on air recently that reported how Japanese citizens of various segments feel about the government's plan of decentralizing Gloden Week long holiday that is usuall (read entire article)
The Language Of Roses By: Tony Dee | 10-12-2008
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet," says Juliet after realizing that she fell in love with an enemy. This is a famous line from Shakespeare and it signifies the popularity of roses eve (read entire article)