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Become a
Nevada Notary Public

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

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Everything you need, all in one package.

Get everything you need to meet state requirements and take on your new role as a Notary Public with our all-inclusive Nevada Notary Packages.

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Get your supplies and bond together

Our Nevada Notary Packages bundle all your state-required Notary items, including your seal stamp, Notary journal, and $10,000 bond for just $164.

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Enjoy four years of expert support

Have questions about Nevada Notary laws or notarizations? Call our NNA Hotline experts for help! Included in all packages for your entire 4-year commission term.

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Complete the application process

Once you pass the state training and exam, submit your bond to the county clerk for a filing notice and send it with your application, training certificate, and fee to the Secretary of State.

Start your Notary journey with all the essentials

Get started by choosing the Nevada Notary Package that’s right for you.

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Checklist: Nevada Notary Commission Process

Checklist: Nevada Notary Commission Process

Requirements and step-by-step instructions on the Notary Public commissioning application process.

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What to know when applying to become a Notary in Nevada

What to know when applying to become a Notary in Nevada

  • You’ll need to meet certain requirements. You must be 18 or older, a Nevada resident (or live in a bordering state and work in Nevada), and have your civil rights restored if previously convicted of a felony. You also cannot currently hold a public office in the U.S. federal government or have had a Notary commission revoked in another state.
  • Complete your training and exam with the state. Nevada requires new Notaries to complete training and pass an exam.
  • The application process requires a few steps. After completing your training and exam, you’ll need to submit your bond to the county clerk to receive a filing notice. Then, submit your filing notice with your Nevada Notary application, filing fee, and training certificate to the Secretary of State.
  • Getting commissioned can take up to four weeks. Once approved, the Nevada Secretary of State will issue your commission, not the National Notary Association.
  • Want more info? Visit our detailed overview to learn how to become a Notary Public in Nevada.
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