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Consider This When Renewing Your Commission:
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- Published: October 26, 2015
- Florida Notary FAQ
State of Florida Notary Application Approval Time
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- Published: July 29, 2024
- Florida Notary FAQ
Change of Name, Address, Phone Number
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- Published: July 29, 2024
- Florida Notary FAQ
Every day someone gets married, relocates, or changes his or her phone number. Did you know you must contact the Department of State if you are a notary and this applies to you?
Arizona Notary Requirements
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- Published: July 29, 2024
- Arizona Notary FAQ
The standard requirements of being 18 years old, being a citizen or legal resident of the United States, being able to read and write English, being a resident of Arizona, if you have had a professional license revoked or suspended or a past notary commission revoked or suspended you can be refused, or if you are a convicted felon you cannot become a notary public, unless your civil rights have been reinstated, are still at play in Arizona. Besides the normal requirements, Arizona has a few different ones.
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