What are the requirements for obtaining a notary public commission?

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To obtain a notary public commission in Alabama, an individual must meet several specific requirements set forth by the Alabama Secretary of State. First, the applicant must be at least eighteen years of age and a resident of the state or an employee of a business located in Alabama. The applicant also needs to possess a high school diploma or its equivalent. Next, the individual must not have any felony convictions or certain misdemeanor convictions that would disqualify them from holding the position of a notary. It is advisable for the applicant to complete an educational course focused on notary responsibilities and procedures, as this will prepare them for the duties they will undertake. After meeting these qualifications, the applicant must fill out the appropriate application, submit it along with any required fees to the Secretary of State's office, and obtain a surety bond. Once approved, the individual will receive their notary commission and can begin performing notary services. For more detailed information regarding specific procedures and requirements, it would be beneficial to visit the official website of the Alabama Secretary of State. This site provides comprehensive resources and contact information for any further questions.
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Answered Aug 24, 2025

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