Nebraska Notary Service and Bonding Co.
Helping notaries since 1940, we make becoming a brand new notary or renewing as a notary in Nebraska effortless and quick.
We are your central notarial provider to securely order your 4 year $15,000 notary public bond, official notary seal stamp, certificate stamp, official notary recording journal and other key notarial supplies.
- Select from 5 low cost new or renewal notarial bond packages.
- 100% total satisfaction is guaranteed.
- Expedited shipping is available.
- Questions? Contact our client service support team.
Important State of Nebraska Notary Links:
Eligibility:
Be 19 years old or older.
Be a resident of the State of Nebraska or a non-resident who resides in a state that borders the State of Nebraska and is employed or has a regular place of work or business in Nebraska.
Not have been convicted of a felony or crime involving fraud or dishonesty within the last 5 years.
Provisions:
Required. A $15,000 notary bond is required for new and renewing notaries.
Errors & Omissions Insurance
Optional. Nebraska Notary Service and Bonding Co. strongly recommends that Colorado notaries insure themselves against claims of negligence.
Required. A inked stamp seal.
None Required. It is strongly recommended by the Nebraska Secretary of State and Nebraska Notary Service and Bonding Co. that Nebraska notaries record the performance of every notarial act in a notary journal.
A $30.00 filing fee is required for new or renewal notaries.
Required. Prior to the issuance of a notary public commission, applicants are required to pass a written take-home test available and administered through the Secretary of State consisting of laws, procedures, and ethics relating to the office of notary public. If the applicant fails to pass the first two tests, the applicant must wait six months before requesting the third and final exam. The passing exam score can be used to apply for a notary commission within two years.
Permitted. A non-resident may become a Nebraska notary public if he or she lives in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, South Dakota, or Wyoming and maintains a regular place of work or business in Nebraska. Non-resident applicants must complete and submit the Evidence of Employment Form with their initial application. If a non-resident notary public is terminated from his or her regular place of work or business in Nebraska, the notary must relinquish his or her notary commission by returning the commission certificate and notary seal to the Secretary of State.
Notary Commission Renewal
A notary public may renew his or her notary commission by applying 30 days before the expiration of his or her current notary commission. Notaries who fail to renew prior to their notary expiration dates are required to take the take-home exam again.
Steps:
Place your order for your Nebraska new or renewal notary bond package.
Online Ordering: Proceed back to the secure shopping store to complete your order.
Fax / Mail Ordering:
Fax: 1-800-637-5992
Scan & Email: applications@notarybonding.com
Corporate Mailing:
Nebraska Notary Service and Bonding Co.
550 Hulet Drive, Suite 105
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
The Nebraska Secretary of State website will guide you through steps to obtain a new or renewal notary commission.
Once you receive your notary commission certificate from the Secretary of State's office you must fax or email us a copy so that we can order your new notary seal stamp. Please do not delay!
State Bond Terms:
4 Year Term / $15,000 Bond
State Stamp / Seal Requirements:
Public Records URL:
http://publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/Nebraska.htm
State Store Name:
Nebraska Notary Service and Bonding Co.
Allow Faxed Applications: