". . .when the re-cert. is the same test, verbatim, as the original, whether 2 yrs or 10 years, what does it prove? Even though new forms have been introduced over the past 4 years that I have been doing this business, these have not been addressed in their training course. Same book, same test. What is proves is that I can read my previous answers and respond accordingly. It is a rip-off."
I agree. Certification is good for new persons (if taught by excellent instructors). But the course is just a basic class. Nothing to challenge the more experienced notary.
In my opinion, it doesn't make sense to continue to be "certified", when the class is the same. The NNA (as well as other local companies), uses the same book, same material etc. . .
Why continue to throw good money after bad?
Pam
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