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Begin with the Application section. Type or print your name as you wish it to appear on your notary commission, followed by your home address. Include the Judge of Probate’s name, county, and voting precinct information. If unsure about your precinct, write the location's name. Sign at the designated Red X.
Proceed to the Bond & Oath of Office section. Print and sign your name at the Red X on the Bond, ensuring it matches your application signature. Leave other lines blank. Sign the Oath of Office in front of a notary public who will also sign and seal it.
In the Order Form & Payment section, select a recommended notary package or customize your order by indicating stamp case color and totaling costs. Mail completed forms with payment details in the provided envelope.
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