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Become an
Idaho Notary Public

Start your Idaho Notary journey with confidence. All of our Notary packages include your state-required bond and seal stamp, plus expert Hotline support for any notarization questions throughout your commission term.

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Everything you need, all in one package

Get everything you need to meet state requirements and take on your new role
as a Notary Public with an Idaho Notary package.

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Get everything you need in one place

Our Idaho Notary packages include your state-required seal stamp and $10,000 Notary bond, with the option to add a record-keeping journal and E&O Insurance, starting at just $164.

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Enjoy Unlimited NNA Hotline Support

Get six years of NNA Hotline access included with any package you choose! When questions come up, our experts provide guidance to help you handle Idaho notarizations with confidence.

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Complete the application process

Complete your Idaho Notary Public application form and have it notarized by a commissioned Idaho Notary.

Your Idaho Notary Journey Starts with One Package

Get your required bond and seal stamp, plus 6 years of expert Notary Hotline support to help you handle any notarization question with confidence.

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What to know when applying to become an Idaho Notary Public

What to know when applying to become an Idaho Notary Public

  • Confirm your eligibility. You must be at least 18 years old; a U.S. citizen or permanent legal resident; a resident of or employed in Idaho; and able to read and write English.
  • Meet state requirements. Idaho requires a $10,000 Notary surety bond and an official Notary seal.
  • Complete your application. Fill out the Idaho Notary Public application, print it, and have it notarized by an Idaho Notary.
  • Know the commissioning authority. The Idaho Secretary of State (not the NNA) issues Notary commissions.
  • Allow time for processing. The process typically takes 2–4 weeks, depending on your availability and the Secretary of State’s processing time.
  • Learn more. Visit our detailed overview for step-by-step guidance on becoming a Notary Public in Idaho.
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