Arkansas Notary Frequently Asked Questions
Are you looking to become or renew as an Arkansas notary? If so, you might have several questions about how to get notarized. That is why we have put together this quick guide to help you find the answers you are after on your way to becoming a notary.
Who Can Become a Notary in Arkansas?
Here are the criteria for becoming or renewing as a notary in Arkansas:
● Be 18 or
Older
● Be a
United States Citizen & Have Proof of Permanent Residency
● Be a
Legal Resident of Arkansas or Employed in Arkansas
● Be Able
to Read & Write in English
● Prior
Commissions Must Not Have Been Revoked in the Past 10 Years
● Must Not
Have Been Convicted of a Felony
Where Can You Practice Your Notary Services?
Anywhere in the state of Arkansas.
Whom Can You Notarize For?
You will be able to notarize for any member of the public who makes a reasonable request and meets all of the notarization requirements.
What Kind of Training Do You Need?
All notaries must complete a multiple-choice
exam with a minimum score of 80%. There are free online training courses
available, as well as a great reference in the Arkansas Notary Public &
eNotary Handbook.
Do You Need a Bond or Insurance?
In our state, a surety bond is mandatory in
the amount of $7,500. You do not need Errors & Omissions Insurance, but it
is recommended.
What are the Upfront Costs?
The application filing fee is $30. Prices of the surety bond vary depending on the insurance agent/company you use. Additionally, prices on notary supplies may differ from supplier to supplier.
What Type of Equipment Will You Need?
● Notary
Seal Embosser or Stamp
● Notary
Records Journal
●
ID Guide
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