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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

In A Notary Public We Trust

I am often amazed at how much trust people put in me because I am a Notary Public. I have had a husband leave his baby in the room while he went out to the car to get his identification (I could tell his wife was not too happy with this one when she walked into the room but who could blame her), credit cards and check books have been left in my presence, and clients have been more than willingly to pay me for my notary services even before the notarization has been completed.

This bold level of trust shows two things: 1) most people are naturally very trusting and 2) the general public puts their trust in you because as a notary you are an officer of the state who has been entrusted with great responsibility.

It is quite an honor to be so highly esteemed and I do everything possible to maintain this trust.

1 comments:

Booping Notary said...

That is so true. People leave their valuables all the time. I am so used to that.
However, when they leave the children, I always think to myself how could they leave their kid with me a stranger. There are so many weirdo's out there and they can still be a notary if they have not been caught yet.

I think good peoople have an aura and other people can sense that type of thing and that contributes to the trust factor. Although, when my kids were young I wouldn't leave my kids with anyone.