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How to Become a Notary in Idaho

What Are the Requirements to Become a Notary in Idaho? 

Eligibility

To become a notary in Idaho, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Be able to read and write English
  • Be a citizen or permanent legal resident of the United States
  • Be a resident of, or have a place of employment or place of practice in, Idaho

 

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How to Apply to Become a Notary in Idaho

If you meet the eligibility requirements to become a notary in Idaho, follow these steps to apply for your notary commission:

Step 1: Order Your Idaho Notary Public Bond & Supplies. 

Idaho law requires all notary applicants to obtain a $10,000 surety bond valid for the full 6-year term. The bond protects the public from financial harm caused by notarial errors or misconduct. Bonds can be obtained through providers like Notary Public Underwriters of Idaho.

When you visit our Become a Notary page, you’ll notice that all of our packages include the notary bond and notary stamp—ensuring you don't forget the state-mandated items.

Next, you’ll complete our online application process to confirm your eligibility for an Idaho notary commission and help us fulfill your order. Once that’s done, you’ll customize your notary package by choosing your stamp case color and selecting any additional supplies you may need.

While not required by law, we strongly recommend purchasing notary E&O insurance. Many notaries mistake E&O insurance for a notary bond, but they serve different purposes. The notary bond protects the public, and if a claim is made, you must repay the surety company.

Notary E&O insurance protects you, the notary, by covering costs related to unintentional mistakes—without a deductible and no repayment required. Without E&O coverage, you could be personally responsible for legal or financial consequences.

After checkout, your notary bond will be available for download and will be needed for the next step.

Step 2: Review and Sign Your Notary Bond.

If you used our online application process, you should have already downloaded the bond. If not, log in to your account and download it from the "Notary Bond" tab. Carefully review the information on your notary bond for accuracy. Sign at the red “X” exactly as your name is printed on the top line. This is how your commission and notary supplies will be issued.

Step 3: Complete the Idaho Notary Application.

Visit the Secretary of State's website to fill out your notary application online. Make sure your name matches exactly as it appear on your notary bond. Once finished, print the application and have the Oath of Office notarized.

Step 4: File Your Paperwork.

Send your original signed notary application, notary bond and $30 filing fee to the Secretary of State. Mail this to:

Secretary of State
PO Box 83720
Boise, ID 83720-0080

Step 5: Receiving Your Order.

Once you receive your notary commission certificate, email a copy of it to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Upon receipt of your commission certificate, we will manufacture your notary supplies and ship them within three business days. Once your supplies arrive, you may begin performing your duties as a notary!

 

How Much Does It Cost to Become a Notary in Idaho? 

The $10,000 notary bond is $50 with Notary Public Underwriters of Idaho, and the filing fee is $30. You will also need to purchase a notary stamp so that you can carry out your duties. These vary in price depending on the style you like. Below is a breakdown of our most popular package for becoming a notary. Please note that the state filing fee is not included.

Item Cost
$10,000 Notary Bond $50
Rectangular Notary Stamp $24
Notary Public Record Book $10
$25,000 Notary E&O Insurance $80
Shipping & Handling $12.95
Total Cost $176.95 plus tax
 This equates to less than $0.09 per day for a 6-year term. 

 

Idaho Notary Public FAQs

Do I Need a Notary Bond in Idaho?

Yes. Idaho requires a $10,000 surety bond as part of the application.

What Is a Notary Bond?

All Idaho applicants must obtain a $10,000 surety bond, also known as a notary bond, from an approved bonding agency such as Notary Public Underwriters of Idaho. This bond protects the public from financial loss caused by notarial misconduct.

Many notaries think that the bond is insurance that protects them; that is not the case. The bond is posted to cover damages incurred by the victim of the notary’s negligence or malfeasance. If a successful claim is made against the notary’s bond, the notary will have to pay the surety company back and cover any losses in excess of $10,000 as well.

To protect yourself, you should look into purchasing Errors and Omissions Insurance (“E&O”). E&O policies protect you, the notary, should someone make a claim against you. It is not mandatory to have E&O insurance when applying.

How Do I Obtain a Notary Bond in Idaho?

Visit our Become a Notary page to purchase the notary bond and other state-required items. 

Not a new applicant? Visit our Renew Commission page!

Do I Need to Take a Notary Training Course or Exam in Idaho?

No, Idaho does not currently require applicants to complete a training course or pass an exam to become a notary. However, the Idaho Secretary of State offers a training course on their website, as required by law. You can also access the Idaho Notary Handbook to better understand your duties. You can also explore additional training options on our education page. While not mandatory, these resources are highly recommended to help you strengthen your knowledge and perform your notarial duties with confidence.

Where Can I Perform Notarizations?

An Idaho notary can perform notarial acts anywhere within the state’s borders.

How Long Does an Idaho Notary Commission Last?

An Idaho notary commission is valid for six years. To maintain your status as a notary, you will need to renew your commission before it expires. 

How Do I Renew My Notary Commission in Idaho?

To renew your notary commission in Idaho, you must meet the same eligibility requirements, obtain a new notary bond and supplies, and reapply. Begin the renewal process at least three months before your current commission expires to avoid potential delays.

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Idaho Notary Bond

Idaho Notary Bond

The Idaho notary bond is a $10,000 bond and is valid throughout your 6-year notary commission in the State of Idaho. In addition to the notary bond, it is also required that an Idaho notary obtain a state-approved notary seal and pay a $30 state filing fee. The notary bond, state filing fee, and a notarial seal are available in our basic notary package.

The State of Idaho requires notaries to purchase a notary bond. A notary bond is a surety bond that protects the public against any wrongdoing on the part of a notary. The notary bond will compensate an individual harmed as a result of errors or mistakes performed by an Idaho notary.

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Idaho Notary Insurance

Why Purchase Idaho Notary Public E&O Insurance?

A small mistake can be very expensive. Notarial losses are becoming more common every day, from small suits to major verdicts involving tens of thousands of dollars. The required Idaho notary bond DOES NOT cover you in these cases. Just as you protect your home, car and other personal effects with insurance, you need to protect your notarial acts with Idaho Notary Public Errors and Omissions Insurance. The term of the policy is the same as your notary commission. Policies may be purchased at a nominal premium with varying limits. Get the protection you need so you can perform your notarial duties with confidence!

Idaho Notary Forms

Idaho Notary Forms

These notary forms are for customers who do not want to use our convenient and secure online process to order the state required Idaho notary bond and notary supplies. After downloading your Idaho notary forms, please read and follow the instructions carefully.  Return the order form and payment to:

Mail:
Notary Public Underwriters of Idaho

P.O. Box 7457
Tallahassee, FL 32314

For faster service, you may scan and email your forms along with credit card payment to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

If you are applying to become an Idaho notary for the first time or are renewing your current notary commission, please download and complete the form below.

Idaho Notary Packet

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Renew Your Idaho Notary Commission

  

  • Basic
  • Basic Notary Package
  • Rectangular Self-Inking Notary Stamp
    $24.00
  • Notary Public Record Book
    $10.00
  • Customer Care Hotline
    $0.00
  • 4 Year Term Package Price
    $34.00
    Select
  • Basic
  • Basic Notary Package
  • Rectangular Self-Inking Notary Stamp
    $24.00
  • Notary Public Record Book
    $10.00
  • Customer Care Hotline
    $0.00
  • 4 Year Term Package Price
    $34.00
    Select
  • Standard
  • Standard Notary Package
  • Rectangular Self-Inking Notary Stamp
    $24.00
  • Notary Public Record Book
    $10.00
  • $10,000 E&O Insurance
    $130.00
  • Customer Care Hotline
    $0.00
  • 4 Year Term Package Price
    $164.00
    Select
  • Standard
  • Standard Notary Package
  • Rectangular Self-Inking Notary Stamp
    $24.00
  • Notary Public Record Book
    $10.00
  • $10,000 E&O Insurance
    $130.00
  • Customer Care Hotline
    $0.00
  • 4 Year Term Package Price
    $164.00
    Select
  • Professional
  • Professional Notary Package
  • Rectangular Self-Inking Notary Stamp
    $24.00
  • Notary Public Record Book
    $10.00
  • $25,000 E&O Insurance
    $182.00
  • Customer Care Hotline
    $0.00
  • 4 Year Term Package Price
    $216.00
    Select
  • Professional
  • Professional Notary Package
  • Notary Basics Course
    $20.00
  • Rectangular Self-Inking Notary Stamp
    $24.00
  • Notary Public Record Book
    $10.00
  • $25,000 E&O Insurance
    $182.00
  • Customer Care Hotline
    $0.00
  • 4 Year Term Package Price
    $236.00
    Select
 

*Prices do NOT include tax, shipping, and handling

   

 

QUALIFICATIONS TO RENEW YOUR IDAHO NOTARY COMMISSION

In order to renew as a notary public in Idaho, you must meet the following requirements:

• Be at least 18 years of age
• Be a citizen or a permanent legal resident of the United States
• Be a resident of, or have a place of employment or place of practice in, Idaho

• Be able to read and write English

 

 

STEPS TO RENEW YOUR IDAHO NOTARY COMMISSION

If you still meet the requirements to be a notary, you're ready to renew your Idaho notary commission. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact our Customer Care team by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 800.826.2936, we are happy to help!

 

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Select your notary package, complete the interactive application process, select any additional products you desire and submit your payment online. Your notary forms and instructions will be available for download at the end of checkout. Payment by check not available online.

SendPrint, sign, and send your completed notary forms to Notary Public Underwriters of Idaho and we'll take care of the rest!

 

 

 

Commissioned

We will mail your customized stamp and other supplies within 3 business days after we receive notification of commission from the state. All Notary Public Underwriters stamps and seals come with a Lifetime Guarantee.

 

 


 

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Download the required Idaho Notary Forms. If you prefer to receive an application by mail or email, please contact us.