Data Privacy Statement
We are pleased that you have chosen to visit Nonstop Notary of Georgia and Cyber Threat Research Center, LLC website.
Nonstop Notary of Georgia and Cyber Threat Research Center, LLC (collectively “Nonstop Notary of Georgia”) reviews nonpublic personal information (NPI) for the purpose of completing official acts called notarization or notarial acts. Nonstop Notary of Georgia has taken reasonable measures to keep your information confidential and will treat all information as confidential.
Nonstop Notary of Georgia is required to record each notarization transactions with nonpublic personal information for each transaction, retaining transaction records for a duration of four years. Also, the transactions may be requested at any time by the Georgia Superior Court Clerks’ Cooperative Authority. All notarization transactions are completed with non-expired identification.
Nonstop Notary of Georgia shares information with its other business function, mobile Notary Publics, for the purpose of completing notarization. In such cases, the scope of the data shared is for the purpose of completing notarization. Nonpublic personal information will not be shared with third parties except in cases where there is a legal obligation to do so or data has to be transmitted in order to complete notarization transactions. External service providers and partner businesses, such as online payment providers shall only receive your data as necessary to complete payment for notarization. The service providers are responsible for the content of external services, and we take all reasonable steps to verify that the services comply with legal requirements.
Information Security Officer: If you have any questions or comments in relation to the Data Privacy Statement, please contact our Cybersecurity Researcher directly at cyberresearchnonstop@gmail.com
Disclaimer: We are not licensed attorneys in the State of Georgia, and we may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice. If you need assistance in deciding whether documents are appropriate for notarization, please contact a licensed attorney to determine applicability. Furthermore, you assume all responsibility for the accuracy of the information provided and must check the accuracy of information presented in documents, forms, etc.
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Last Updated June 21, 2024