Tuesday, September 8, 2009

National !

We started this company as Pa Notary Academy in 2006. We wanted to offer new solutions and classroom instruction for PA notaries. We began to notice that mainstream "organizations" offered more and more sales pitches before, during and after classes. As a former instructor for a national organization I realized their interest no longer stayed with us, the Notaries Public. They began promoting more and more corporate entities. And making us conform to those entities. It became very apparent they started chasing the dollar and leaving us behind.

Most Notaries are also noticing the trend their "membership organizations" are leaning to, which is why we have become the fastest growing educational provider in PA. We teach more students per week than all of the state or national organizations in our state put together.

Our courses are the same, well maybe better actually; we offer more diverse courses and give the same benefits that you get with any of the organizations. So why can we sell the supplies and offer the education and everything else that goes with it for less than half the price? Because we do not charge "Membership Fees"

So with the success we have seen and the benefits our PA notaries are receiving, we received so many requests from neighboring states to offer them courses using our philosophy that we now are going National!!!

The Notary Academy now offers nationwide online notary courses in all fifty states. Whether you are required to take education or not this course is a must! What better way to protect yourself and your customers.

We now offer nationwide Accredited Signing Agent courses also. So check us out at The Notary Academy. And of course our courses are still being offered in PA at live seminars through out the commonwealth and online courses. We have ASA courses along with DMV Agent courses online. So if you are a PA Notary or wish to become one check us out at PA Notary Academy. We want to thank each and every one of our students past present and future! Thanks to you this is possible! Let us know what you think!

1 comment:

james said...

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