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Errors & Omissions Insurance
Why Errors & Omissions (E&O) Insurance Liability Is Important for Notaries?
Errors & Omissions (E&O) Insurance is designed to protect a notary from financial liability if a mistake or oversight occurs during a notarization that results in a claim or legal dispute.
While Florida requires notaries to carry a notary bond, that bond protects the public — not the notary. E&O insurance protects the notary’s personal finances and professional reputation.
Protection Against Unintentional Mistakes
Even experienced notaries can make human errors. Errors & Omissions insurance provides protection to the notary during their full term.
Coverage for Legal Defense Costs
One of the most important benefits of E&O insurance is coverage for legal defense costs, even if the claim against the notary is unfounded
Professional Credibility and Business Opportunities
Many companies that hire notaries, such as:
Title companies
Signing services
Lenders
Legal offices
often require notaries to carry E&O insurance coverage
How it works
Notary E&O Benefits
• No deductible
• Covers defense costs
• Protects against errors and omissions
• Employers covered under blanket policy at no additional charge
• Additional notaries covered automatically under blanket policy
• Various limits of insurance available at nominal premiums
Lawsuits against notaries are becoming increasingly common. Make sure you are protected against errors and omissions by a company you can count on.Â
NO DEDUCTIBLE
RLI protects notaries, and pays every dollar of damages and legal costs right up to the policy limit — up to $30,000 — without a deductible. Should you ever be sued, chances are you’ll never face any out-of-pocket expenses.
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NO LENTGHLY EXCLUSION
RLI is proud to offer some of the most comprehensive coverage in the industry. Our job is to protect you in case of a claim, freeing you to do your job
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DEFENSE COST
Incomplete or otherwise defective signatures can cast doubt on the validity or date of a document. Too often, the blame is placed on the notary, and even if the suit is not valid, you may still need to protect yourself from prosecution. Without coverage, these defense costs will be up to you.
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