Rachel Pieper Decker
Bio
Displaced Minnesotan in Southern California.
Gamer, streamer, fiber arts enthusiast, Web3 dabbler, aspiring Notary Public
Connect with me: twitter.com/HyperZenGirl * twitch.tv/HyperZenGirl
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Stories (29/0)
Understanding California's 2023 Notary Public Handbook (Part 8)
This is Part 8 of a series where I am sharing my experience and notes from reading the the evaluation of the California Notary Public Handbook, a tool written to assist in the interpretation of the various Codes that impact the work of a notary public in California.
By Rachel Pieper Decker4 months ago in Education
Understanding California's 2023 Notary Public Handbook (Part 7)
This is Part 7 of a series where I am sharing my experience and notes from reading the the evaluation of the California Notary Public Handbook, a tool written to assist in the interpretation of the various Codes that impact the work of a notary public in California.
By Rachel Pieper Decker8 months ago in Education
Understanding California's 2023 Notary Public Handbook (Part 6)
This is Part 6 of a series where I am sharing my experience and notes from reading the the evaluation of the California Notary Public Handbook, a tool written to assist in the interpretation of the various Codes that impact the work of a notary public in California.
By Rachel Pieper Decker9 months ago in Education
Understanding California's 2023 Notary Public Handbook (Part 5, Interim)
This is Part 5 of a series where I am sharing my experience and notes from reading the the evaluation of the California Notary Public Handbook, a tool written to assist in the interpretation of the various Codes that impact the work of a notary public in California.
By Rachel Pieper Decker9 months ago in Education
Understanding California's 2023 Notary Public Handbook (Part 4)
This is Part 4 of a series where I am sharing my experience and notes from reading the the evaluation of the California Notary Public Handbook, a tool written to assist in the interpretation of the various Codes that impact the work of a notary public in California.
By Rachel Pieper Decker9 months ago in Education
Understanding California's 2023 Notary Public Handbook (Part 3)
This is Part 3 of a series where I am sharing my experience and notes from reading the the evaluation of the California Notary Public Handbook, a tool written to assist in the interpretation of the various Codes that impact the work of a notary public in California.
By Rachel Pieper Decker9 months ago in Education
Understanding California's 2023 Notary Public Handbook (Part 2)
In the previous article, we examined notes that stood out to me in the categories of the timeline of the application, the locations in which a notary may practice, and the location of the relevant codification in the California Government code. This is the continuation of the evaluation of the California Notary Public Handbook, a tool written to assist in the interpretation of the various Codes that impact the work of a notary public in California.
By Rachel Pieper Decker10 months ago in Education
Understanding California's 2023 Notary Public Handbook (Part 1)
Since 2013, I had been looking (on and off) into the idea of becoming a notary public. My education had been in Library Science, and specifically Archives. I got to work as an intern not only at the Wisconsin State Historical Society, but also at the National Archives and Records Administration in Boston. That's a lot of records, required a decent amount of research and an immeasurable amount of reading. Not just reading to learn the "how" of doing the job, but as an archivist, you need to understand the records you're working with in order to group them and organize them in a way that can be understood by researchers later on.
By Rachel Pieper Decker10 months ago in Education
Researching Government Approved Notary Public Education Vendors
Since 2013, I had been looking (on and off) into the idea of becoming a notary public. My education had been in Library Science, and specifically Archives. I got to work as an intern not only at the Wisconsin State Historical Society, but also at the National Archives and Records Administration in Boston. There were a lot of really neat records I handled, re-housed, entered into database systems, and researched for public requests. I have experience with government records. One thing for certain is that there are strict rules regarding personal privacy when something is publicly available.
By Rachel Pieper Decker10 months ago in Education