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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Arkansas Notary Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting whether you are applying for a new commission or renewing an existing one. Check the appropriate box.
  3. Fill in your name exactly as it appears on your bond in the designated field. Ensure accuracy for processing.
  4. Provide your residential address, including city, state, and zip code. Remember to include a physical address; P.O. boxes are not acceptable.
  5. If your mailing address differs from your residential address, complete that section as well.
  6. Check all applicable boxes confirming your eligibility, such as age and residency status.
  7. Complete the affidavit section by signing and dating where indicated. This confirms that all information is true and correct.
  8. Finally, ensure you have included the $20 application fee and a copy of your surety bond before submitting the application.

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Step 1: You must be an Arkansas notary in Good Standing. Complete the Online Application for Electronic Notary Commission, which requires a $25 fee paid electronically ($20 application fee and $5 convenience fee).
Buy a $7,500 surety bond. Create an account on the Arkansas Secretary of States website and pass the online exam. Complete an application. The form includes an affidavit that you need to sign and have docHubd.
These are some common reasons why a notary application can be rejected: The name of the applicant on the application is not the exact same name that is on the bond. The application was not properly docHubd by a current Arkansas notary in good standing. There was no $20 application fee enclosed.

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Step 1: Obtain Surety Bond. Step 2: Notary Management System Account. Step 3: Complete Exam. Step 4: Complete the Secretary of State Application. Step 5: Submit your Application. Step 6: Certificate of Commission and Oath of Commission. Step 7: Countys recorder of deeds. Step 8: Secretary of State.
These are some common reasons why a notary application can be rejected: The name of the applicant on the application is not the exact same name that is on the bond. The application was not properly docHubd by a current Arkansas notary in good standing. There was no $20 application fee enclosed.
The notary bond is required by the State for all notary applicants. During the notary renewal application process on the Arkansas Secretary of States website, you will be asked to enter the notary bond number, the bonding company name, and the notary bond issue date and effective date.
Along with the bond, our notary package includes detailed application instructions that guide you through this process. 1) Meet State of Arkansas Notary Requirements to be a Notary Public. 2) Purchase a Notary Bond. 3) Complete An Online Exam. 4) Fill Out the State Application. 5) Submit Application.
If you would like to become an Arkansas Notary, you must complete the following steps: Make sure you meet all of your states requirements (see below). Buy a $7,500 surety bond. Create an account on the Arkansas Secretary of States website and pass the online exam. Complete an application.

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