TNEG Notary Supplies FAQs
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Q3: Are there educational books or workbooks available?
A: Yes! We carry several of our own exclusive resources, such as:
- The GNW Workbook: Mock Notarizations & More — for practical skill-building.
- The Business Owner’s Workbook — crafted to help notaries manage and grow their business.
- The Bill Planner & Budget Organizer — for keeping your finances on track.
Q4: Can I order a notary stamp before I’m officially commissioned?
A: No. You can only order your official Florida notary stamp after your commission has been approved by the state. You’ll need your commission number and commission expiration date to complete your order.
Q5: Are items only for Florida notaries or can notaries from other states order too?
A: While some products (like Florida-specific stamps) are designed for Florida notaries, most of our items — journals, planners, workbooks, and apparel — are valuable for notaries nationwide.
Q6: How is shipping and returns handled?
A: Orders are fulfilled through our trusted vendors and processed for quick delivery. Details regarding returns or exchanges can be found under the “Return & Exchange” section at the bottom of our Notary Supplies page.
Q7: Why should I buy from The Notary Supplies instead of other suppliers?
A:
- Our products are carefully curated by experienced notaries who understand real-world needs.
- You get access to both educational and operational resources in one place.
- Our partnership with Stamp It.Ink ensures high-quality supplies with exclusive discounts.
- Every purchase supports notary education and community growth through TNEG’s mission.
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