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9 02, 2026

Big News: Vietnam and Algeria Join the Hague Apostille Convention!

By |2026-02-09T19:52:29+00:00February 9th, 2026|Categories: Uncategorized|

If you've ever had to authenticate documents for use in Vietnam or Algeria, you know the headache. Multiple office visits, embassy appointments, long wait times, and fees that stack up faster than you'd like. Well, we've got some genuinely exciting news for our New York community: both Vietnam and Algeria have officially joined the 1961 Hague Apostille Convention. This is a game-changer for anyone doing business, relocating, studying, or managing family matters in either country. Let's break down exactly what this means for you and why it's such a big deal. What Is the Hague Apostille [...]

6 08, 2025

In-Person vs. Electronic Notarization What’s Best for You in 2025?

By |2025-08-04T20:55:52+00:00August 6th, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|

The Notarization Revolution: NYC Style In a city that never sleeps, New Yorkers expect efficiency in everything—including notarization. Gone are the days when getting documents notarized meant scheduling appointments weeks in advance or rushing across town during your lunch break. In 2025, the notarization landscape has evolved dramatically, offering options that match the rhythm of New York life. At Ms Notary New York, we've witnessed this transformation firsthand. Today, we're breaking down your notarization options—traditional in-person, electronic in-person, and fully remote—to help you decide what works best for your specific situation. Traditional In-Person Notarization: The Classic [...]

4 08, 2025

Signing Off: Notarizing Divorce Papers with NY Style

By |2025-08-04T20:45:25+00:00August 4th, 2025|Categories: Uncategorized|

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (The Paperwork Shouldn't Be) Let's face it, New Yorkers—divorce isn't exactly what anyone dreams about when they're standing at the altar saying "I do." But when you find yourself saying "I don't anymore," there's a mountain of paperwork waiting, and much of it needs that official notary stamp. As we say in the Big Apple: it is what it is. But here's the good news: getting your divorce documents notarized doesn't have to be another painful chapter in your story. Think of it as the legal equivalent of grabbing a [...]