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Become an Alabama Notary

ATTENTION: On September 1, 2023, Alabama's notary public law changed significantly. We encourage you to read our blog, which breaks down key points of the new law. Click here to learn more.

 

 
  • Basic
  • Basic Notary Package
  • $50,000 Notary Bond
    $70.00
  • Rectangular Self-Inking Notary Stamp
    $24.00
  • Notary Public Record Book
    $10.00
  • Customer Care Hotline
    $0.00
  • Package Price
    $104.00
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  • Standard
  • Standard Notary Package
  • $50,000 Notary Bond
    $70.00
  • Rectangular Self-Inking Notary Stamp
    $24.00
  • Notary Public Record Book
    $10.00
  • $25,000 E&O Insurance
    $80.00
  • Customer Care Hotline
    $0.00
  • Package Price
    $184.00
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  • Professional
  • Professional Notary Package
  • $50,000 Notary Bond
    $70.00
  • Rectangular Self-Inking Notary Stamp
    $24.00
  • Notary Public Record Book
    $10.00
  • $50,000 E&O Insurance
    $208.00
  • Customer Care Hotline
    $0.00
  • Package Price
    $312.00
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*Prices do NOT include tax, shipping, and handling 
  

 

QUALIFICATIONS TO BECOME AN ALABAMA NOTARY PUBLIC

In order to become a notary public in Alabama, you must meet the following requirements:

• Be at least 18 years of age
• Be a resident of Alabama
• Be a resident of the county where applying/appointed
• Successfully complete the required training program prepared by the Alabama Probate Judges Association and the Alabama Law Institute within 30 days after submitting an application to the Judge of Probate's Office
     - Attorneys are not required to complete this training

Under 36-70-20 (c) of the Code of Alabama, a Judge of Probate shall deny an application on the following grounds:   
• Convicted of a felony or a crime of moral turpitude
• Currently a debtor in a bankruptcy proceeding
• Under a current order adjudicating them to be incapacitated
• Providing false information on the notary application

Be advised that the Probate Court's staff will check Alabama Judicial records to ascertain if the applicant has been a defendant in a criminal case or subject to a bankruptcy. 

 

 

STEPS TO BECOME AN ALABAMA NOTARY PUBLIC

If you meet the requirements to become a notary, you're ready to become an Alabama notary. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact our Customer Care team by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 800.826.1626, we are happy to help!

 

Notary Products

Select your notary package, complete the interactive application process, select any additional products you desire and complete the checkout process. Payment by check not available online. 

DownloadYour notary public application and instructions for completing the application process at your Judge of Probate's Office will be issued immediately for download.

 

 

Notary Education

Complete the required Notary Public Training CourseRequired by law for new and renewing applicants.
Attorneys are exempt from this training. 
 

 

 

Swearing In

Upon approval, you will receive a letter of appointment. Send us a copy of this letter so we can issue your notary bond. We will email your bond and instructions for the swearing-in process within one business day. Please be aware that you will have 40 days from the date of the letter of appointment to have it recorded with the Probate Court. You will not be recognized as a notary public until you complete the swearing-in process.

 

Commissioned

We will mail your customized stamp and other supplies within 3 business days after we receive proof of commission. All Notary Public Underwriters stamps and seals come with a Lifetime Guarantee.

 

 


 

DON'T WANT TO PAY BY CREDIT CARD ONLINE?

Download our required Alabama Notary Forms. If you prefer to receive an application by mail or email, please contact us.

 

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