Notaries.com Expands Online Notary Services to Seven New States

October 11th, 2022 / Notary Association of America

We are excited to announce expanded access to our affordable all-in-one notary packages in seven new states. Over the past few months, we’ve added opportunities for new and renewing notaries to simplify their application process in:

We strive to offer the easy way to become a notary, and we designed our new state notary packages to be just as convenient and comprehensive as previous ones! All packages for new notaries include everything the state requires to get started. View your state below for more details.

Along with our affordable application packages, we also offer free resources for every new state. These include guides on how to become a notary and answers to FAQs that clarify state-specific requirements.

If you’re an experienced notary in one of the states mentioned above who is looking for a simple renewal solution, we can help you, too! Like our initial application solutions, our state renewal packages guide you through the application process and give you everything you need to renew your commission in one place.

Here is a simple overview of what each new state package includes.

Arkansas

All first-time and renewing notaries in Arkansas need two things: a $7,500 notary bond and an official seal of office (self-inking notary stamp). Our online notary package includes both — plus a notary journal and printable commission certificate!

For first-time applicants in Arkansas, there are some state-specific requirements to be aware of, including an online multiple-choice exam. Our notary guide walks you through the basic steps, and purchasing our online notary package simplifies your application process further by providing a pre-filled, printable application to help you save time.

» Learn more about our all-in-one Arkansas notary package

Kentucky

First-time and renewing notaries in Kentucky need two things: a $1,000 notary bond and an official seal of office (self-inking notary stamp). That's why our online notary packages include both — plus a notary journal and printable commission certificate!

For first-time applicants in Kentucky, the state-specific requirements are simple. They include being at least 18 years old, knowing basic notary law, and not being disqualified under statute KRS 423.395, among others. Our notary guide walks you through the entire process. Purchasing our online notary package simplifies your application experience by providing a pre-filled, printable application.

» Learn more about our all-in-one Kentucky notary package

Mississippi

First-time and renewing notaries in Mississippi need two things: a $5,000 notary bond and an official seal of office (self-inking notary stamp). That’s why we included both in our online notary packages — plus a notary journal and printable commission certificate!

Prospective notaries in Mississippi must complete some state-required steps before submitting an application for the first time, like taking an oath of office. We’ve written a Mississippi notary guide that walks you through the entire application process and puts all relevant links in one place. Our online notary package simplifies your experience further by providing a pre-filled, printable application.

» Learn more about our all-in-one Mississippi notary package

Nebraska

First-time and renewing notary applicants in Nebraska need two things: a $15,000 notary bond and an official seal of office (self-inking notary stamp). That’s why our online notary packages include both — plus a notary journal and printable commission certificate!

For first-time applicants in Nebraska, there are general prerequisites and state-specific requirements to know about, including a multiple-choice notary test. You must complete your notary application before the state provides the test online or by mail. Luckily, our Nebraska notary guide walks you through the basic application process. Our online notary package simplifies your application process further by providing a pre-filled, printable application to save you time.

» Learn more about our all-in-one Nebraska notary package

Nevada

First-time and renewing notaries in Nevada need two things: a $10,000 notary bond and an official seal of office (self-inking notary stamp). That’s why our online notary package includes both — plus a notary journal and printable commission certificate!

Prospective notaries in Nevada must complete some state-required steps before submitting an application for the first time. These include taking an oath of office, obtaining a filing notice, and completing a training course. We’ve written a Nevada notary guide that walks you through the entire application process and puts all relevant links in one place. Our online notary package simplifies your experience further by providing a pre-filled, printable application.

» Learn more about our all-in-one Nevada notary package

Oklahoma

First-time and renewing notaries in Oklahoma need two things: a $1,000 notary bond and an official seal of office (self-inking notary stamp). That’s why we included both our online notary package — plus a notary journal and printable commission certificate!

For first-time applicants in Oklahoma, the requirements are simple. They include being at least 18 years old, knowing basic notary law, and having no felony convictions, among others. This notary application guide walks you through the entire process and our online notary package simplifies your experience further by providing a pre-filled, printable application.

» Learn more about our all-in-one Nevada notary package

Wisconsin

First-time and renewing notaries in Wisconsin need two things: a $500 notary bond and an official seal of office (self-inking notary stamp). That’s why our online notary package includes both — plus a notary journal and printable commission certificate!

Prospective notaries in Wisconsin must complete some state-required steps before submitting an application for the first time. These include taking an oath of office, completing a training course, and passing an exam. We’ve written a Wisconsin notary guide that walks you through the entire application process and provides all relevant links in one place. Our online notary package simplifies your experience further by providing a pre-filled, printable application.

» Learn more about our all-in-one Wisconsin notary package