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How do I become a Notary Public?
Notary public commissions are valid for four (4) years.
The following requirements must be met:
- Applicant must be eighteen (18) years old or older
- Resident of Taylor County
- Good moral character
- Capable of discharging duties imposed by law
- Cannot be a convicted felon
- Applicant must complete application for Appointment to the
Office of Notary Public Form. Form may be picked up in County
Clerk's Office or can be downloaded from the Secretary of
State website.
- Application must be signed by the Judge Executive, County
Clerk or Circuit Clerk, Justice of the Peace, or a member of
the General Assembly of the county of residence of the applicants.
- The completed application must be mailed to the Secretary
of State, Notary Commissions, P O Box 821, Frankfort, KY 40602-0821.
A $10.00 state fee must accompany the application.
- If approved, the applicant will be notified that a "Certificate
of Appointment" has been sent to the applicant's County
Clerk.
- The applicant must come to the County Clerk's Office to
take the oath of office and post bond. In Taylor County, the
amount of the bond is $1000. The bond may be an insurance policy
bond or a property owner can be the surety. The property owner
must come to the clerk's office and sign for the applicant.
- The recording fee is $13.00
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