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Nevada Notary FAQs

What are the requirements to become a Nevada notary ? To become a Nevada notary , you must meet the following requirements: Be a US citizen or legal permanent resident. Be a legal resident of Nevada or an adjoining state while employed in Nevada. Be at least 18 years old. Have no felony convictions. Complete an online notary training course and pass the exam. Have never had your notary commission revoked in another state. Why was my Nevada notary application rejected? Common reasons for rejection of a Nevada notary application include: The applicant's name on the application does not match the name on the bond. The application is missing the required filing fee or training payment. A digital signature was used instead of printing and signing the application by hand. The applicant did not pass the state notary exam. Do I need to take an exam to become a Nevada notary ? Yes, and you are also required to complete a training course to unlock the exam necessary for becoming a notary....

How to Become a Notary in Nevada: Your Step-by-Step Guide

When you become a notary in Nevada , you can provide notarial services as a traditional notary public, as well as remote online notarizations (RONs). Here’s a detailed guide on how to get started. Becoming a Traditional Nevada Notary Here are the steps for you to become a Nevada notary and get your commission. Training Class: Enroll in and complete the training course through the Secretary of State’s Notary Division. Examination: After your training, pass the required examination. Surety Bond: Obtain a $10,000 surety bond, which you need to file with your county clerk. Application Submission: Use the Nevada SilverFlume online portal to submit your application, including your filing notice, training certificate, and filing fee. Official Notary Stamp: Once approved, obtain your official notary stamp. Provide the original or certified copy of your Certificate of Appointment to an approved vendor. Notary Journal: Purchase a notary journal to keep accurate records of your notarial acts. S...