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Renew as a
Kansas Notary

Get everything you need to renew without the guesswork. We’ll guide you through the renewal process and help you meet Kansas state requirements.

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Notary Renewal Packages Built for Your Next Kansas Commission

Everything you need to meet state requirements and move into your next term with confidence.

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Get your bond and supplies together

Our Kansas Notary packages include your state required $12,000 Notary bond and seal stamp, with the option to add a new record keeping Notary journal, starting at $147.

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Enjoy Unlimited NNA Hotline Support

Enjoy four years of NNA Hotline access with any package you choose. When questions come up, our experts provide guidance to help you handle Kansas notarizations with confidence.

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Complete the application process

Complete your application and have it notarized by a Notary who is authorized to perform notarizations in Kansas

We Make Your Renewal Process Easier

Get your required bond, seal stamp, and journal plus 4 years of expert Notary Hotline support to help you handle any notarization question with confidence.

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Checklist: Kansas Notary Commission Renewal Process

Checklist: Kansas Notary Commission Renewal Process

Review the state requirements and step-by-step instructions to renew your Kansas Notary commission.

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What to know when renewing your Kansas Notary Commission.

What to know when renewing your Kansas Notary Commission.

  • When to start. The Kansas Secretary of State allows you to apply for renewal 90 days before your current commission expires.
  • Meet state requirements. Kansas requires a $12,000 Notary surety bond, an official Notary seal, and a Notary journal.
  • Complete your application. Submit your application online or by mail. You must take your application to a Kansas Notary, who will administer your oath of office, sign it, and affix their Notary seal.
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