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What you will need to become a Wisconsin Notary: Application form. Oath of Office form. Bond form. Have passed the notary exam (print certificate) with 90% or better within one year of applying. You will need to purchase a $500 bond.
Notarizing Documents Each notarization must: state the venue (Wisconsin, county of notarization), approved statement, date of notarization, and signature, seal, and expiration date of the notarys commission in order to be complete. Most documents also have a signature that the notary is witnessing as well.
Does Wisconsin require a notary journal? No. However, the state highly recommends a journal. Thats why we include a notary record keeping journal in our complete notary package.
Notaries in Wisconsin are required to take a tutorial and pass a final assessment exam with a score of 90% or better. You can take the exam an unlimited amount of times until you pass. Upon completion, you will receive a certificate, which will need to be submitted to the Department of Financial Institutions.
Buy your $500 surety bond and official Notary seal (required for the application). Complete the Wisconsin Notary Online Application. Submit your application, exam certificate, bond form, oath of office and the $20 fee to the Notary Records Section of the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions by email or mail. How To Become A Notary Public In Wisconsin | NNA nationalnotary.org wisconsin how-to-bec nationalnotary.org wisconsin how-to-bec
The cost to become a notary in Wisconsin includes: A $20 application filing fee for a four-year notary public commission or $50 for attorneys applying for a permanent notary public commission. The cost of a $500 surety bond. An official notary stamp.
A notary public who has a direct or indirect financial (or other beneficial) interest in a document may not docHub such a document. The better practice is not to docHub for a spouse or family member in order to preserve the integrity of the notarization and to prevent a challenge to the notarization.
In Wisconsin, a notary applicant must have a seal/stamp prior to applying for a commission.
No. The notary public must affix his or her notary seal near his or her notary signature within the borders of the notarial certificate.