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Depend on superior service and supplies

Avoid the hassle of an expired Alaska Notary commission. Get your bond and supplies, and receive helpful how to's, first-rate service and support you can count on.

How to Renew:

  1. Purchase Your Supplies

    Purchase Your Supplies

    Get your bond, stamp and other supplies you will need.

  2. Fill out your Alaska Notary application

    Fill out your Alaska Notary application

    Apply online for your Notary commission.

  3. Complete the process

    Complete the process

    We'll give you easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions. 

What Our Customers
Are Saying

"Filling out and submitting my application was a breeze. The NNA took care of me, start to finish."

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"Your system truly works. I have gotten my commission twice with you guys and it's always been easy."

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"I love the NNA! I would be lost without the support I receive from them."

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We help thousands of people a year renew their commission. Let us help you.

Additional Resources

Checklist: Renew as an Alaska Notary Public

State requirements and step-by-step instructions on the Alaska Notary renewal process.


Alaska Notary Public application

Apply for commission renewal.


Lieutenant Governor of Alaska

General Notary information.


Why Renew Your Alaska Notary Commission with the NNA

It’s easier with help from the experts. When you renew your Alaska Notary commission with us, you get step-by-step guidance on the entire renewal process. We’ll walk you through Alaska state requirements and support you throughout your 4-year commission with tools like our live NNA Hotline, a resource thousands of Notaries use for expert guidance.

As an Alaska Notary, you can renew your commission 30 days before your renewal date. Renew with us and get everything you need, including your $2,500 state-required surety bond, Notary journal, seal, and supplies.

The National Notary Association is not a commissioning authority. You are appointed and commissioned by the Alaska Office of Lieutenant Governor.

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