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Find a Notary Near Me in Missouri


The Missouri Secretary of State appoints individuals of proven integrity to serve as Missouri notaries public for four-year terms. Notaries, including mobile notaries and notary signing agents, perform a critical public role in Missouri by serving as impartial witnesses to a variety of transactions and by confirming the identity of signers. In so doing, Missouri notaries public help to deter fraud.  There are several times in your life when you might end up asking, “How do I find a notary near me?” 

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How to Notarize a Document in Missouri


Notaries play a vital role in Missouri. As authorized public officials of the state, they serve the public as impartial witnesses to important legal and commercial transactions by verifying the identities of the individuals involved in notarizations and witnessing them sign documents.

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What Are the Authorized Duties of a Notary in Missouri?


A Missouri notary  is a person of proven integrity appointed by the Missouri Secretary of State to serve the public as an impartial witness who takes acknowledgements, administers oaths and affirmations, and performs other acts authorized by law.

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How to renew your Missouri notary commission


To avoid any interruption of your Missouri notary work, it is critical to renew your Missouri notary commission as early as possible. The American Association of notaries will assist you through the entire Missouri notary renewal process. Below is a step by step guide for renewing your Missouri notary commission.

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How to become a Missouri notary


A Missouri notary is a public official appointed by the State to serve the public. Becoming a Missouri notary is a great option if you are looking to make a career change or earn extra income. Fortunately, applying to be one is straightforward. The American Association of Notaries will guide you through the entire process to ensure you receive your Missouri notary commission in a timely manner and will support you during the four-year Missouri notary term.

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Legal Disclaimer: The American Association of Notaries is committed to providing accurate and up-to-date information. However, it is important to note that the information provided on this page is for general informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal advice. We do not claim to be attorneys and do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information provided. It is your responsibility to know the appropriate notary laws governing your state. You should always seek the advice of a licensed attorney for any legal matters. In no event shall the American Association of Notaries, its employees, or contractors be liable to you for any claims, penalties, losses, damages, or expenses, howsoever arising, including, and without limitation, direct or indirect loss, or consequential loss, out of or in connection with the use of the information contained on any of the American Association of Notaries website pages. Notaries are advised to seek the advice of their state’s notary authorities or attorneys if they have legal questions. 

Missouri notary bonds and errors and omissions insurance policies provided by this insurance agency, the American Association of Notaries, Inc., are underwritten by Western Surety Company (established 1900). Kal Tabbara is a licensed insurance agent in Missouri.