Notary Service and Bonding Agency, Inc.
NotaryBonding.com has been assisting notaries nationwide since 1940, and in addition to our full line of discounted notary supplies for Georgia notaries we offer notary errors & omissions insurance coverage for your protection.
We have been committed to protecting, assisting and serving notaries everyday throughout the nation with a full range of notarial services.
Our goal is that you perform your notarial duties professionally, confidently and most importantly safely.
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Eligibility:
Be 18 years of age or older.
Be a United States citizen or a legal resident of the United States.
Be a legal resident of the county from which the individual is appointed or, if a non-resident, reside in a state bordering Georgia and maintain a business in Georgia or be regularly employed in the Georgia county where applying.
Be able to read and write the English language.
Have an operating telephone and provide it on the application.
Provisions:
Errors & Omissions Insurance
Optional. Notary Service and Bonding Agency, Inc. strongly recommends that Georgia notaries insure themselves against claims of negligence.
Required. A embosser or rubber inked stamp.
Not required. It is strongly recommended by Notary Service and Bonding Agency, Inc. that Georgia notaries record every notarial act in a notary record journal.
A $37 state filing fee is required for new and renewal notary applications.
None Required. The Georgia Superior Court Clerks Cooperative Authority and Notary Service and Bonding Agency, Inc. strongly recommend that potential Georgia notaries take a notary course prior to submitting their notary application.
Permitted. A resident of a state bordering Georgia may apply if he or she maintains a business or is regularly employed in Georgia. Such a person will be commissioned in the county in which he or she maintains a business or is regularly employed. Non-residents must also meet all of the legal requirements stated above.
Notary Commission Renewal
Notaries public may submit a renewal application no more than 30 days prior to their expiration date. Renewal of a commission is made by mail or in person at the discretion of the appointing clerk. Notaries must contact their county Clerk of Superior Court for specific procedures.
Steps:
Proceed to take the web-based training course.
Although applicants are not required to do so, and your commission is not dependent upon it, it is strongly recommended that they take advantage of a free web-based training course that explains Georgia notary law and presents basic notary procedures.
- Continue here for a free web-based training course.
- Continue here for more information please visit the Georgia Superior Court Clerk's Cooperative Authority web site.
Complete the new or renewal notary application and what to do at the Georgia Clerk of Superior Court in your county of residence.
- Continue here to complete the Georgia notary application and be sure to bring it to the Georgia Clerk of Superior Court in your county of residence.
- Pay the $37.00 application fee.
- Take the oath of office.
- Receive your notary certificate of appointment from the clerk's office.
Place your order by way of online, fax, email or mail.
Online Ordering: Proceed back to the secure shopping store to complete your order.
Fax / Email / Mail Ordering:
Fax: 1-800-637-5992
Scan & Email: statenotice@notarybonding.com
Corporate Mailing:
Notary Service and Bonding Agency, Inc.
550 Hulet Drive, Suite 105
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
State Bond Terms:
4 Year Term / Not Applicable
State Stamp / Seal Requirements:
Ink Stamp or Embossing Seal Required.
Public Records URL:
http://www.publiclibraries.com/records/georgia.htm
State Store Name:
Notary Service and Bonding Agency, Inc.
Allow Faxed Applications: