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  1. Notary & Commission - Missouri

    Click here for details about electronic notarizations. The Notaries & Commissions Unit appoints and commissions notaries public, and authenticates official acts of the governor. The oaths of office and …

  2. How to Become a Notary - Missouri

    Step 2. Read the Missouri Notary Public Handbook. Step 3. Take the online training course or written training course. Step 4. Apply (online or by mail) for a commission. Step 5. Purchase a notary public …

  3. Missouri Notary Public Handbook

    In addition to the statutes, the handbook provides general information related to your role as a notary, a glossary of important terms and copies of key application forms to assist you in the administration of …

  4. Search for a Notary Public - Missouri

    This search will return notaries currently commissioned with the Missouri Secretary of State.

  5. General Qualifications - Missouri

    Any person is eligible to apply for a commission as a notary public if they are a permanent resident alien under Section 245 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. If the applicant qualifies under Section 245, …

  6. Frequently Asked Question - Missouri

    You are eligible to be a notary in Missouri if you are a resident of Missouri or if you live in another state you would be eligible to apply as a non-resident notary if you are employed and will use the …

  7. Notary Reappointments - Missouri

    Meet the general qualifications of a becoming a Notary Public. Refer to the Missouri Notary Public Handbook as needed. Take the online training course or written training course no earlier than six …

  8. Notary Public Log In - Missouri

    Login page for Missouri notaries to access their account and manage commissions.

  9. Notary online forms - Missouri

    Reapplication for Commission as a Notary Public – Resident (Comm. 51) (requires training course) Reapplication for Commission as a Notary Public – Non-Resident (Comm. 53) (requires training course)

  10. Qualifying - Missouri

    To meet the qualifications provided by law, the applicant must appear in person and present a $10,000 surety bond to insure their four-year term as a notary public.