- 1. How to Become a Notary in Idaho
- (Notary Public of America)
- 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 ...
- 2. How to Become a Notary in Arizona
- (Notary Public of America)
- What Are the Requirements to Become a Notary in Arizona? Eligibility To become a notary in Arizona, you must meet the following requirements: Be at least 18 years old Be a resident of Arizona ...
- 3. How to Become a Notary in Alabama
- (Notary Public of America)
- ... visit https://www.sos.alabama.gov/city-county-lookup. Step 3: Receive Your Notary Bond. After your application is approved, you will receive a letter of appointment. Email a copy of your letter of ...
- 4. How to Become a Notary in Arkansas
- (Notary Public Underwriters)
- What Are the Requirements to Become a Notary in Arkansas? Eligibility To become a notary in Arkansas, you must: Be at least 18 years old Be able to read and write English Have not been convicted ...
- 5. How to Become a Notary in Texas
- (Notary Public Underwriters Agency of Texas)
- Important Notice: Effective January 1, 2026 all Texas Notary applicants, including renewing notaries, will be required to pay an additional training fee to the Secretary of State and complete a mandatory ...
- 6. How to Become a Notary in Michigan
- (Notary Public of America)
- What Are the Requirements to Become a Notary in Michigan? To become a notary in Michigan, you must: Be at least 18 years old Be a Michigan resident or maintain a place of business in Michigan ...
- 7. A Closer Look at Alabama Senate Bill 322
- (Notary Blog)
- On September 1, 2023, Alabama's notary public law will change significantly with the implementation of Senate Bill 322 (Alabama Act 2023-548). The new law amends various sections of the Code of Alabama ...
- 8. New Mexico Notary Public Law Changes Effective January 1, 2022
- (Notary Blog)
- Changes to New Mexico's notary statutes will take effect January 1, 2022. These changes affect many aspects of notary public law, including commission qualifications, record book (journal) requirement, ...
- 9. Changes To Kansas' Notary Statutes Take Effect January 1, 2022
- (Notary Blog)
- You may not be aware but changes to Kansas' notary statutes will take effect January 1, 2022. These changes affect many aspects of notary public law, including record book (journal) requirement, increase ...
- 10. Texas Notary Laws and Administrative Rules - Your True North
- (Notary Blog)
- Be honest, do you often check your state's Notary Public resources to confirm that you're notarizing in accordance with the laws and administrative rules that govern you? Be honest, do you often ...
- 11. Texas: Governor's Temporary Suspension of Appearance Before a Notary Public for Acknowledgment of Real-Estate Instruments; Authorization to Use Audio-Video Communicatio
- (Notary Blog)
- Effective April 27, 2020 Remains in effect until effect until the earlier of May 30, 2020 or termination of the March 13, 2020 disaster declaration. https://www.sos.state.tx.us/statdoc/notary-public.shtml ...
- 12. Texas Governor’s Executive Order: Appearance Before a (Traditional) Notary Public by Videoconference Technology, Specified Document Types Only
- (Notary Blog)
- Effective April 8, 2020 Remains in effect until terminated by the Office of the Governor or until the March 13, 2020 disaster declaration is lifted or expires. https://www.sos.state.tx.us/statdoc/notary-public.shtml ...
- 13. Nebraska: Emergency Rule, Early Implementation of Online Notary Public Act
- (Notary Blog)
- April 2, 2020 - In effect through June 30, 2020, at which time the Online Notary Public Act becomes operative by its own terms. These emergency regulations will be replaced with codified regulations. The ...
- 14. Arizona Frequently Asked Questions
- (Notary FAQ)
- Arizona Frequently Asked Questions The following are the most common questions asked by our Arizona customers. However, if your question is not listed below feel free to contact us to receive an ...
- 15. Texas Frequently Asked Questions
- (Texas Notary FAQ)
- ... Office. The mailing address for submitting your letter is: Secretary of State, Notary Public Unit, P.O. Box 13375, Austin, TX 78711-3375. Alternatively, you may email it to: notary@sos.texas.gov. Remember ...
- 16. Idaho Frequently Asked Questions
- (Idaho Notary FAQ)
- Idaho Frequently Asked Questions Our FAQs cover many topics asked by our Idaho customers. If you can't find the answer to your question, please contact our Customer Care Team. What is a notary? ...
- 17. Missouri Frequently Asked Questions
- (Missouri Notary FAQ)
- Missouri Frequently Asked Questions Here are the most common questions our Missouri customers ask. If you don't see your question here, feel free to contact us for an answer. What is the purpose ...
- 18. Arizona Frequently Asked Questions
- (Arizona Notary FAQ)
- Arizona Frequently Asked Questions The following are the most common questions asked by our Arizona customers. However, if your question is not listed below feel free to contact us to receive an answer ...
- 19. Kansas Frequently Asked Questions
- (Notary FAQ)
- Kansas Frequently Asked Questions Here are the most common questions our Kansas customers ask. If you don't see your question here, feel free to contact us for an answer. What is the purpose ...
- 20. Nebraska Frequently Asked Questions
- (Notary FAQ)
- ... contacting them at 402.471.2558 or sosThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Don't forget to notify Notary Public Underwriters, so we can stay in touch with you. What does it mean to "notarize a signature"? The main ...
