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TNA MOBILE NOTARY BLOG


Bank Notary vs. Full-Service Notary: What’s the Difference?
There are more than 4.4 million notaries in the United States today, according to the National Notary Association.Reference: National Notary Association – U.S. Notary Census But dedicated, full-service notary offices? Those are actually pretty rare. Bank Notary vs. Full-Service Notary: What’s the Difference? Most notarizations happen at places where notary work is considered a secondary convenience service, banks, shipping stores, tax offices, dealerships, and corporate offi
Kandice Winfield
4 days ago4 min read


Could Child Support or Debt Cause You to Lose Your Passport? Here’s What Travelers Need to Know in 2026
If you have international travel plans coming up, or even a passport renewal pending, there’s a major federal enforcement issue making headlines right now. Could Child Support or Debt Cause You to Lose Your Passport? Here’s What Travelers Need to Know in 2026 The U.S. State Department has confirmed expanded enforcement efforts involving unpaid child support and passports. That means some Americans could now face: Passport denial Passport renewal suspension Even revocation of
Kandice Winfield
May 123 min read


Automatically Registered for the Draft?! Here’s What That Actually Means (Before You Panic)
This is one of the biggest questions floating around right now—and honestly, we get why. If you’re between 18 and 25, you’ve probably heard: “You’re automatically being registered now.” “This means you’re getting drafted.” Automatically Registered for the Draft?! Here’s What That Actually Means (Before You Panic) Let’s clear that up right now… because those are not the same thing. What Is Selective Service Registration? Selective Service is simply a system the U.S. government
Kandice Winfield
Apr 303 min read


Traveling Internationally with Children This Summer? Read This Before You Go
(Passports • Consent Letters • Travel Requirements) Everything is booked. Flights Hotel Outfits And then someone asks: “Do you have a notarized consent letter?” International travel with children comes with extra requirements. That’s usually the moment parents realize… international travel with children comes with extra requirements. And missing just one document can delay or stop your trip entirely. What Documents Kids Need to Travel Internationally. Before you head to the
Kandice Winfield
Apr 243 min read


How to Get a Second Passport as a U.S. Citizen
(Dual Citizenship • Travel Freedom • Legal Requirements) A lot of people are asking the same question right now: “Can I actually get a second passport?” Short answer: Yes, but it depends on what you mean. How to Get a Second Passport as a U.S. Citizen Because there are two very different paths people are referring to: A second valid U.S. passport A second passport through dual citizenship And each comes with completely different requirements. The Two Types of “Second Pa
Kandice Winfield
Apr 153 min read


Dual Citizenship: What Documents Do You Actually Need (And Why Apostille Matters)
If you're wondering what documents are needed for dual citizenship, you're not alone. Understanding the required paperwork and apostille process is key to avoiding delays, rejections, or having to restart your application. Most people focus on eligibility, where they qualify, how long it takes, or what country they want to apply through. But the reality is this: Dual citizenship is largely a document verification process. Dual Citizenship: What Documents Do You Actually Need
Kandice Winfield
Apr 53 min read


The Hague Apostille Convention: Why It Matters for Your Documents in Arkansas and Nationwide
Learn how the Hague Apostille Convention works and how to get apostille services in Arkansas and Nationwide. Trusted help in Bentonville and Northwest Arkansas.
Kandice Winfield
Mar 262 min read


Why the Hague Convention Matters for Apostille Services
If you need to use official documents outside the United States, you’ve likely heard the term apostille. But behind every apostille is an international treaty that makes the entire process possible: the Hague Apostille Convention.
Understanding this agreement is key to knowing why apostilles exist and why they are so important for international document recognition.
Kandice Winfield
Mar 122 min read
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