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Ready to geek out on Texas Notary stuff, {NAME}? Laura Biewer leads her Real World Training specific

Ready to geek out on Texas Notary stuff, {NAME}? Laura Biewer leads her Real World Training specifically for Texas this Saturday, March 12, at 9:00am CT. There's a few seats left, so if you're even thinking about this a little bit, grab your seat. [Grab Your Seat Here]( This training is designed for the real world application of your Notary rules, laws, and best practices. Want to boost your confidence so you don't shy away from those GNW calls? This training is for you. Here's what others say about Laura's training: "This training instilled another level of confidence for me." "This training helped to illuminate the laws in my state." "I walked away feeling more confident on performing General Notary Work. Laura guided us through sample documents and pointed out different wording, to identify what type of notarization we should be performing." "This class was beneficial in helping me to understand some of the fundamental aspects of being a Texas notary. It also helped me realize how important it is to know your state laws. Laura made a lot of points clear today. She provided documents that allowed us to actually see what she was saying and where it was. Then she allowed us to ask questions at the end. Excellent training. Can't wait for another one." Texas Notary, what are you waiting for? [Join the Texas Real World Training Here]( I am Laura's assistant on these trainings and I learn so much every time. Hope to see you there! Bill [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by NotaryCoach.com 18631 N. 19th Ave, Suite 158-150 • Phoenix, AZ • 85027

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