Things like that are regulated by state pharmacy boards and so will vary from state to state
The notary does not keep a copy of documents they notarize. The owner of the document or the parties involved in the transaction may make a copy. If the document is recorded in the land records, anyone can obtain a copy.
Yes. Service members keep Copy 4 of their DD214.
It would take time but if you keep trying hard you will find a way.
I believe you give the original and you keep the carbon copy
You get another memory storage device, such as an external hard drive, and you copy everything on your hard drive onto the external hard drive, and keep it safe. That way, if your hard drive crashes, then you can take it out, and plug your external hard drive in, and work from that.
To keep viruses from infecting data, keep a copy on an external hard drive that is disconnected from the main computer at all times (except when you are copying over files).
Pay by check on the dates the payments are due and make certain they are in the correct amounts. Maintain a hard copy record of your cancelled checks. If it comes out of your paycheck then keep copies of your paycheck stubs in a safe place. Do not pay in cash.
A backup is a copy of data. You can copy your documents, your photo collection, your movie collection, your emails, etc. You can copy it to a flash drive, to an external hard disk, to a DVD, etc.
Yes. No permit is required to own a handgun in Florida or to keep it in your home.
Hard to Keep My Cool was created in 2005.
You should leave your will with your attorney. It is a good idea to keep a copy of your will in a fireproof safe or fireproof box in your home as well.