Check with your county's clerk of court. Every State is different, in North Carolina I had to take a 3 day class and pass a test, in Georgia I just filled out an application and proof that I lived in that county.
Whatever's required it's not a tedious process.
2007-11-29 17:04:42
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answered by Georgia Peach 4
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Each state has different requirements. In Washington (where I live, I'm a notary) you have to fill out an application type thing, and obtain a $10,000 bond, (just in case you really screw something up with a document you sign... ha)
Go to this site, http://www.notaries.com/, and I think you can get the app for your state on there.
2007-11-30 01:06:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Varies by state.
When I was a notary it was a day or two of training sessions then a test.
This site will get you what you need to get started.
http://www.nationalnotary.org/
2007-11-30 01:05:46
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answered by nonoelmo 4
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You take the class and pass.
A neighbor did it several months ago. I think it was 25 hours of class.
2007-11-30 01:04:08
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answered by Stand-up philosopher. It's good to be the King 7
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