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How to Become a Notary in Montana

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National Notary Association

Learn how to become a commissioned Notary Public in Montana here:
https://www.nationalnotary.org/montana/.

To qualify for a Notary Public commission in Montana, you must be at least 18 years old, be a citizen or permanent legal resident of the U.S., be able to read and write English, and either be a resident, an employee or licensed to do business or practice in Montana, or the spouse or legal dependent of an active duty military person stationed in MT. In addition, you must be free from any disqualifying offenses listed in 15621 MCA.

If you meet those requirements, follow these steps to become a Montana
Notary.

1. Complete four hours of Notary training. A certificate of completion will
be available to download after each course.
2. Take and pass the Montana Notary Exam online. An exam certificate
will be available to download.
3. Purchase a $25,000 surety bond.
4. Take your bond form to a Notary. They will administer your oath of
office and notarize your signature. Make sure your name and signature
on the bond and application are an exact match.
5. Log in to the Secretary of State's Online Notary Portal to complete the
Montana Notary Public Online Application.
6. Upload your training certificates of completion, exam certificate and
notarized surety bond form with your oath of office as well as payment
for the nonrefundable $25 filing fee.
7. Receive approval via email and download your commission certificate
online.
8. Buy your Notary seal and journal.
9. Get E&O insurance (optional, but strongly recommended).

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