what does a notary course consist of

by Prof. Dustin Hoppe 9 min read

What states require notary training?

Notary training is only required in a handful of states such as California, Colorado, Missouri and Pennsylvania . Also Nevada, North Carolina, Indiana, Florida and Ohio require training. A few additional states require notary exams, ...

How do I become a notary public?

How to Become a Notary Public. Becoming a notary public is a relatively simple process, depending on which state you live in. Notary training is only required in a handful of states such as California, Colorado, Missouri and Pennsylvania . Also Nevada, North Carolina, Indiana, Florida and Ohio require training.

How much does a notary bond cost?

A notary bond value ranges between $500 and $25,000 and costs between $30-$70, depending on your state. It is also recommended that every notary have Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance. An E&O policy will protect the notary against claims for honest mistakes.

What states do not allow embossing notary seals?

Going to an unauthorized dealer could cause problems for the notary, their clients and possibly their employer, as well as the stamp supplier. Some states, like Colorado do not allow embossing notary seals, while other jurisdictions like Washington D.C.. and Alabama embrace the notary embosser. There are many different types of stamps, the most popular is the traditional “rubber” self-inking stamp. A more deluxe version is the pre-inked stamp that uses a flash foam, where the ink flows through the surface of the stamp. These tend to last longer without needing to be re-inked but could bleed if held down on the paper too long.

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