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Click here for Vermont Notary Requirements

  • 18 years of age
  • State resident; May become a Notary if working in this state, but resident of an
    adjacent state
  • Must read, write and understand English
  • No lifetime felony conviction
  • Not had a Notary commission revoked

Become a Vermont Notary in 3 Steps:

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1.

Obtain Your State-Specific Seal and Recommended Supplies

The NNA will provide everything you need to become a Notary in Vermont including your official seal stamp, state-recommended journal and supplies.

2.

Complete Your Vermont Notary Application

To become a Notary in Vermont, you must follow the directions and fully complete the application on the Vermont Secretary of State website. Print and sign your name exactly as you would like your commission to be issued.

3.

Become a Vermont Notary Public

To complete the process of becoming a Vermont Notary, fax a copy of your Commission Certificate that you received from the state to 1-800-833-1211 in order to receive your official seal or send a copy to National Notary Association, Notary Seal Processing, 9350 De Soto Avenue, Chatsworth, CA 91311-4926.

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