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Become an
Oklahoma Notary Public

Start your Notary journey with our all-inclusive Oklahoma Notary Packages, which include your state-required stamp and bond, plus expert NNA® Hotline support for total peace of mind.

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Everything you need, all in one package.

Our Oklahoma Notary Packages include exactly what you need to meet state requirements and get prepared for your new role as a Notary Public.

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Get your state-required stamp and bond together

Starting at $120, our Oklahoma Notary Packages include your state-required stamp and Notary bond, plus access to our NNA Hotline for your entire four-year commission term.

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NNA Hotline support included in all packages

When you need help with a tricky or unfamiliar notarization, just call our NNA Hotline for expert guidance in accordance with Oklahoma’s Notary laws and procedures.

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Complete and submit your Notary application

Complete and submit your Oklahoma Notary application online, in person, or by mail, and pay the required fee to the Oklahoma Secretary of State.

Your Notary journey starts here.

Get what you need to meet state requirements and succeed throughout your commission term with our support.

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Checklist: Oklahoma Notary Commission Process

Checklist: Oklahoma Notary Commission Process

State requirements and step-by-step instructions on the Oklahoma commissioning process
View the Checklist

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What to know before you become a Notary Public in Oklahoma

What to know before you become a Notary Public in Oklahoma

  • Make sure you meet the eligibility requirements. You must be 18 or older and either a U.S. citizen, a legal resident of Oklahoma, or an out-of-state resident employed in Oklahoma. You must also be able to read and write English and have no felony convictions.
  • It can take up to ten weeks for your application to be processed. Once approved, the Secretary of State will issue your Notary commission.
  • Follow these steps after you receive your commission. Within 60 days of your commission being issued, you’ll need to file your bond, oath of office, loyalty oath, official signature, and an impression of your Notary seal with the Secretary of State.
  • Want more info? Visit our detailed overview of how to become a Notary Public in Oklahoma.
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