
Blue Ink or Black Ink?
According to the Oregon Secretary of State, the law does not mandate black, blue, or any other specific color of ink for notarial certificates or journal entries. That means you're not violating any regulations by choosing one over the other. However, that doesn't mean ink color is irrelevant—because the real answer lies in context.

Discover the Benefits of Using a Mobile Notary
Discover the top benefits of using a mobile notary service, including flexibility, convenience, and personalized attention. Learn how mobile notaries save you time and provide peace of mind by notarizing documents at your preferred location. Explore the advantages today and find out how to become a notary public in Oregon.

Notarizations and Identity Verification
Discover how notaries verify identities, the IDs they accept, and why this crucial step thwarts fraud. Learn about the importance of notarization in document integrity.

Guardians of Authenticity and Legal Wizards
Notaries are not lawyers and cannot give legal advice.

I9 VERIFICATIONS AS A NOTARY PUBLIC
Notary Public and their role as an Authorized Representative for an I9 Employment Verification form.

Notary Commission and Employment
How does your notary commission work when you need it for your employment?