Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for New York
Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for New York
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THE SINGLE BEST REFERENCE FOR NEW YORK NOTARIES
Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for New York, Fourth Edition by Alfred E. Piombino
Here is the latest, expanded and completely revised edition of the “New York Notary Bible” dedicated to the most complete coverage of the Notary office in New York, written by the nation’s and New York’s leading expert – Alfred E. Piombino.
This well organized guide “demystifies” the offices of Notary and Commissioner of Deeds. It clarifies many misconceptions and inappropriate practices that result from the lack of accurate information readily available to Notaries, Commissioners and the public.
Piombino’s Notary Public Handbook will be extremely useful to individuals preparing for the required New York written examination necessary to qualify for initial appointment as a Notary or Commissioner. It will also be invaluable to experienced officers and persons who are interested in learning about these fascinating historic functions.
Piombino’s Notary Public Handbook includes:
-Clear descriptions of authority, duties and responsibilities.
-Updated illustrations, charts and summary capsules.
-Essential legal forms, including new acknowledgment certificates.
-New, hard-to-find New York law, rules and court cases.
-Technical legal terms explained in easy-to-understand language and compiled in an encyclopedic glossary.
“…this guide will give the answer to many questions raised about what a notary public can and cannot do. It contains information from actual situations involving notaries public, and describes in a practical way the duties and law in numerous areas of notary public practice.”
- New York State Bar Journal
BONUS:
4 ALL NEW EXAMS FOR REVIEW – COMPLETE WITH ANSWERS AND STUDY ADVICE!
TITLE: Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for New York, Fourth Edition
AUTHOR: Alfred E. Piombino
PUBLISHER: East Coast Publishing
ISBN 13: 978-3-944560-50-1
ISBN 10: 0-944560-50-4
PAGES: 311
WEIGHT: 13.6 oz.
SIZE: 8½ X 5¼”
PRICE: $39.95
ATTRIBUTES: Illustrated, Revised Edition
SUBJECT: Reference Law
FORMAT: Quality Trade Paper Cover
Additional book titles by Author Alfred E. Piombino:
* Notary Public Handbook: Principles, Practices & Cases, National Edition,
ISBN10: 0-944560-69-5, ISBN13: 978-0-944560-69-3
* Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for New York, Fourth Edition,
ISBN10: 0-944560-50-4; ISBN13: 978-0-944560-50-1
* Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for New Jersey,
ISBN10: 0-944560-26-1; ISBN13: 978-0-944560-29-7
* Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for Florida,
ISBN10: 0-944560-33-4, ISBN13: 978-0-944560-33-4
* Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for Maine,
ISBN10: 0-944560-32-6, ISBN13: 978-0-944560-32-7
* Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for Vermont Notaries, Commissioners & Justices of the Peace,ISBN10: 0-944560-97-0, ISBN13: 978-0-944560-97-6
* Notary Public Register & Recordkeeping Protocols,
ISBN10: 0-944560-35-0, ISBN13: 978-0-944560-35-8
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Recognized as the “Dean” of American Notaries, independent scholar Honorable Alfred E. Piombino is a notary law, practice and ethics authority. Since 1987, as a speaker on the national lecture circuit, Piombino’s dynamic style and rare humor place him behind lecterns addressing scores of prestigious groups including National Association of Secretaries of State, International Institute of Municipal Clerks, International Association of Clerks, Recorders, Election Officials and Treasurers, American Institute of Banking and Center for Financial Training.
Piombino is a prolific teacher and writer, litigation consultant and is listed in Who’s Who in American Law. His encyclopedic knowledge of American Notarial Law and Practice is the result of thirty-five plus years of intensive research. He has written and published seven law books, including Notary Public Handbook: A Guide for New York. When notarial-legal issues arise, he is a sought-after analyst and commentator by attorneys and the news media including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today.
His public service dossier includes government duty in numerous professional, public administration posts including Fair Hearing Officer and Civil Service Commissioner for the City of Portland, Maine. He held the state constitutional office of Register of Probate for the County of Cumberland, Maine, serving the Probate Court and Registry of Probate. He holds a lifetime term as a Maine State Dedimus Justice. He is a past member of the National Center for State Courts.
He is a member of the American Bar Association (Science & Technology Law Section) Information Security and E-Filing Committees and a contributor to the original American Bar Association Model Digital Signature Guidelines concerning electronic signatures, digital notarial acts, and encryption for legal documents. He is a Life Member and past Director of the American Society of Notaries and a National Notary Association member.
Mr. Piombino received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration-Finance/Psychology and Master of Public Administration Degree from Marist College in New York. He is a Harvard Law School-trained mediator and is past State University of New York college business law faculty.
He was born in the Hudson River Valley Region of New York, near Hyde Park in Dutchess County.