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Effective August 28, 2004 Missouri notaries must complete a mandotary notary training program . Available at no cost to you!
The process of renewing your Missouri notary public commission is exactly the same as applying to obtain your first appointment. A renewal notary application form must be completed, and all required information, bond, and state filing fees must be submitted. You must read the Missouri Notary Public Handbook. You must Complete a computer-based or a written notary training course approved by the secretary of state . The course is avaliable at no cost to you. Attach your certificate of completion to the notary application.
The timely renewal of your Missouri notary commission is your responsibility. Be aware of your commission expiration date, and apply in plenty of time. Submit your application 30 days before the expiration of your term to avoid any lapse in your commission. If you are reappointed, you must not use your new notary seal until the first day of your new commission, and you must destroy your old seal.
NEW! The Fastest and Easiest way to Renew your Missouri notary public commission- A great bargain for only $30.00!
Do it yourself! Save Time and Money. Just follow the 4 simple steps listed below to start the application process. You’ll get everything that’s required to become a Missouri notary public.
You can add additional Missouri notary supplies to the above packages. We highly recommend an Errors and Omissions E&O policy for your
protection. The bond protects the public you serve – E&O policy protects YOU!
IMPORTANT: The Secretary of State does not have an online system for accepting applications completed and submitted online. Only MAILED applications with original signatures are currently accepted (DO NOT FAX). Your notary application also contains your personal information (S.S. #, D.L., DOB and address). If security is an issue do not store it or save it online.
If you prefer to pay by check, download and print a Missouri notary application and an order form from the PDF files listed below.
To receive a Missouri notary application by mail, email us at sales@usnotaries.com.
Bonds and errors and omissions insurance policies provided by this insurance agency,
American Association of Notaries, Inc., are underwritten by Western Surety Company
or Universal Surety of America. American Association of Notaries is owned by
Kal Tabbara, a licensed insurance agent.
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