California Notary Requirements

Created by Kanitra W, Modified on Fri, 27 Jun at 3:23 PM by Kanitra W

In California, becoming a notary public is a great way to serve your community and provide valuable services to individuals and businesses. To become a notary in California, there are specific requirements that must be met. Here are the key points to keep in mind:


1. Eligibility: To become a notary in California, you must be at least 18 years old, a legal resident of California, and able to read, write, and understand English.


2. Education: California notary applicants are required to complete a state-approved six-hour notary education course before applying for a commission. The course covers the laws and regulations related to notary public duties.


3. Background Check: All notary applicants must undergo a background check conducted by the California Department of Justice and the FBI. This includes submitting fingerprints for the background check.


4. Exam: After completing the education course, notary applicants must pass a written exam administered by the Secretary of State. The exam covers notary laws, procedures, and ethical practices.


5. Application: Once the education course and exam are completed, applicants can submit their notary application to the Secretary of State, along with the required fees and proof of education completion.


6. California Notary Certificate: As REQUIRED by the State of California, you must send us, via priority mail, your original certificate of authorization when ordering your notary public stamp or other notary supplies. Certificates should be mailed to: 2021 St. Augustine Rd. E., Jacksonville, FL 32207



By meeting these requirements and successfully completing the application process, individuals can become commissioned as a notary public in California. It's important to stay informed about any updates or changes to the requirements, as they may vary over time. If you have any questions or need assistance with the notary application process, feel free to reach out to our customer support team for guidance and support. We're here to help you navigate the process and become a knowledgeable and effective notary public in California.

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