Your Cookies are Disabled! NationalNotary.org sets cookies on your computer to help improve performance and provide a more engaging user experience. By using this site, you accept the terms of our cookie policy. Learn more.

1Package Options

2Insurance

3Membership

4Additional Supplies

Choose Your Utah Notary Renewal Package

Standard and Complete Packages include additional layers of security and convenience. 

Complete Notary$296
Order Now Most Convenient
Standard Notary$177
Order Now Standard Practice Compliant
Basic Notary$125
Order Now Just the Minimum

Choose Your Utah Notary Renewal Package

Complete Notary

Most Convenient

Standard Notary

Standard Practice Compliant

Basic Notary

Just the Minimum
Utah Bond $5,000 for 4 years*
Official Notary Seal Stamp*
4 Year Hotline Subscription Get answers to any notarizations questions from our experts for the length of your commission plus complimentary access to Notary Quick-Start Training**.
Basic Journal with Privacy Guard
Utah $25,000 4-Years E&O Insurance
Utah $25,000 1-Year E&O Insurance
Utah Notary Primer laws & certificate wording
Mini Style Stamp - Black
*State Required $296 Order Now $177 Order Now $125 Order Now

Bonds, seals and other custom items with expedited shipping must be placed with a Customer Care representative and will be shipped separately. Please call 1-800-US NOTARY to place your expedited custom item order.

BONDS AND E&O POLICIES UNDERWRITTEN BY MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL), WEST DES MOINES, IOWA. PENNSYLVANIA BONDS AND E&O POLICIES UNDERWRITTEN BY MERCHANTS NATIONAL BONDING, INC., AN AFFILIATE OF MERCHANTS BONDING COMPANY (MUTUAL). AGENT FOR ALL BONDS AND E&O POLICIES IS NNA Insurance Services, LLC  COMMISSION NUMBER AND COMMISSION EFFECTIVE AND EXPIRATION DATES REQUIRED FOR E&O POLICY ACTIVATION. THE COVERAGE PROVIDED BY ANY POLICY ISSUED SHALL BE DETERMINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE POLICY ISSUED, ANY CONTRARY REPRESENTATIONS HEREIN NOTWITHSTANDING. 

**Notary Quick-Start Training: This 20-minute online course will help you understand the five steps of a proper notarization.

Close