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- [**Articles**](#resources-articles)
- [**Discussions**](#resources-discussions)

# E-Notary Software Resources

##### Articles and Discussions to expand your knowledge on E-Notary Software

Resource pages are designed to give you a cross-section of information we have on specific categories. You'll find [articles](#resources-articles) from our experts and [discussions](#resources-discussions) from users like you.

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- [**Articles**](#resources-articles)
- [**Discussions**](#resources-discussions)

## E-Notary Software Articles

[![How To Write an Affidavit Letter in 6 Simple Steps](https://learn.g2.com/hubfs/how%20to%20write%20an%20affidavit.png "How To Write an Affidavit Letter in 6 Simple Steps")](https://www.g2.com/articles/how-to-write-an-affidavit)

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### How To Write an Affidavit Letter in 6 Simple Steps
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Court proceedings, negotiations, and other legal matters use affidavits to testify the truthfulness of certain information.&nbsp;If you’re looking to write an affidavit letter for family law, bankruptcy, civil, or criminal cases, this article walks you through everything you need to write an affidavit. Lawyers generally use e-notary software for the electronic notarization of legal documents.&nbsp;

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## E-Notary Software Discussions

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Question on: DocVerify
[How do I become an e-Notary or remote notary?](/discussions/becoming-an-e-notary)

Becoming an e-Notary

Becoming an e-notary on DocVerify is easy. 1. Create a free account. http://www.docverify.com/register 2. Sign in, click on "Notary Portal" 3. Click the Notary Application button 4. Fill in your commission information. It's that easy!

Answered: Darcy Mayer on October 17, 2019

Depends on where you are located. For example here in Texas you have to be an active Notary Public and then you can use a platform such as docverify to purchase the required certificates and e-stamp as well as apply through the website for your remote notary commission. Some states such as Texas require you to also apply directly through the state and submit documentation from docverify

Answered: Stewart Merrell on July 30, 2020

Not as easy as it sounds. Requires patience and some computer skills.

Answered: Robert Lubran on May 21, 2020

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Question on: DocVerify
[Can we use the e-notary platform to build our own notary business?](/discussions/e-notary-for-my-business)

E-Notary For My Business

Yes. The DocVerify e-Notary platform is a robust, very secure, and user friendly system that will allow anyone from an individual to a large enterprise to build a successful business that can provide end users with either electronic notarizations or remote notarizations. The platform is also very cost effective and affordable as well as easy to integrate with.

Answered: Darcy Mayer on October 17, 2019

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Question on: DocVerify
[Can we use DocVerify with Salesforce?](/discussions/salesforce-integration-62d40c57-2cb3-4358-adb8-162adde71af3)

Salesforce Integration

Yes. DocVerify does have an app on the SFDC appexchange allowing users to send documents to be signed directly from Salesforce. It also keeps a full audit trail, allows for you to populate documents with data collected from Salesforce, sends the signed documents back to your SFDC account, and much more.

Answered: Darcy Mayer on October 17, 2019

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