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Become an
Alaska Notary Public

We’ve successfully guided thousands of Alaska Notaries through the commission process. Now it’s your turn to get started!

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Start your Alaska Notary commission with everything you need.

No need to hunt for supplies—we’ve already handled it for you. Our all-inclusive Alaska Notary packages include everything you need to meet state requirements and take on your new role as a Notary Public.

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Get everything you need in one place

Each Alaska Notary package includes your state-required seal stamp and $2,500 Notary bond, plus recommended supplies like a record-keeping Notary journal, starting at $135.

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Enjoy unlimited NNA Hotline support

Enjoy four years of NNA Hotline access included in any package you choose! Whenever you find yourself in a tricky situation, our team of experts can help with personalized notarization advice just for Alaska.

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Complete your Alaska commission application

Visit the state website to complete your Alaska Notary application online and pay the required application fee.

Becoming an Alaska Notary starts here

Get started by choosing the all-inclusive Alaska Notary package that’s right for you.

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Checklist: Alaska Notary Commission Process

Checklist: Alaska Notary Commission Process

State requirements and step-by-step instructions on the Alaska Notary commission process.
View the Checklist

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What to know before you become a Notary Public in Alaska

What to know before you become a Notary Public in Alaska

  • Make sure you’re eligible. You must be 18 or older, a legal U.S. resident, and a resident of Alaska for at least 30 days with the intent to remain indefinitely. You must also have had no felony convictions and no commission revocations in the past 10 years.
  • No training or exam is required. Alaska does not require new Notaries to complete a training course or exam.
  • Commissions can take up to 4 weeks to be issued. After submitting your Notary application, allow up to four weeks to receive your commission.
  • An Alaska Notary commission term is 4 years. You are appointed by the Notary Office of the Office of Lieutenant Governor in Juneau, Alaska, not by the National Notary Association.
  • Looking for more info? Visit our detailed overview to learn how to become a Notary Public in Alaska.
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