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Renew as an
New Mexico Notary Public

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

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Your Hassle-Free Solution for Meeting All State Requirements to Become a New Mexico Notary.

Satisfy all New Mexico state requirements with an all-inclusive Notary package, including your state required $10,000 Notary bond, supplies and expert notarization support.

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Get your bond and supplies

Our New Mexico renewal packages include your state-required Notary bond and stamp with the option to add a journal if you need a new one.

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Enjoy Unlimited NNA Hotline Support

Enjoy four years of NNA Hotline access with any package. When questions come up, our experts help you handle New Mexico notarizations with confidence.

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Complete the application process

Submit an online application in the Secretary of State’s online filing portal and pay the required application fee.

Your Commission Renewal Starts with One Package

Get your state-required Notary bond and seal stamp, plus 4 years of expert Notary Hotline support—so you can confidently move into your next term.

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Checklist: New Mexico Notary Commission Renewal Process

Checklist: New Mexico Notary Commission Renewal Process

Review the state requirements and step-by-step instructions to renew your New Mexico Notary commission.
View the Checklist

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What to know before you become a Notary in New Mexico

What to know before you become a Notary in New Mexico

  • Meet state requirements. New Mexico requires a $10,000 Notary surety bond, an official Notary seal and a Notary journal.
  • Submit your application and documents. Submit an online application in the Secretary of State’s online filing portal, where you will provide your signed and notarized surety bond, signed and notarized oath of office form, and $30 application fee.
  • Register your official stamp. Within 45 days of approval, submit a PDF of your official stamp through the Secretary of State’s online filing portal.
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