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  Requirements for Montana Notaries
Commission Term:4 years
Minimum Age:18 Years
Residency: Resident for at least 1 year
Seal: Required
Journal: Recommended
Bond: $10,000
Application Fee: $25
Eligibility: No felony convictions
Never had a notary commission revoked
Other: Be able to read and write English

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Notary.net now offers online notary public seminars for current notaries and those looking to become notaries in the State of Montana. Our intuitive online notary class will teach you everything you need to become a professional notary. The online Montana notary class is taught by Bruce Johnson. He has been teaching Notary Law for over ten years. View Free Sample

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   Online Montana Notary Course
Become a Montana Notary Public

As a notary public in the State of Montana, you have UNLIMITED financial liability on EVERY document you notarize. If you are a notary for your employer, your employer could also be held liable for your mistakes. All too often people take the office of Notary Public lightly, which is a huge mistake. Even though your state does not require education, it could keep you out of trouble. The Montana Online Notary Course is the fastest and easiest way for you to learn what to do and what not to do and how to protect yourself as a notary. Whether you are a new or current notary public in Montana, you should spend some time learning the laws. The cost of this course is much less expensive than just 1 hour consulting an attorney.

The Montana Online Notary Course includes:
  • 2+ Hours of Streaming Video
  • 3 Months of Unlimited Access
  • Asset Protection Information
  • Montana Training Manual (PDF)
  • Montana State Handbook (PDF)

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   Montana Notary Supplies
In addition to notary training, we also offer MT Notary Supplies. Whether you need a new journal or stamp, or a new notary package, we have what you are looking for.

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   How to Become an Montana Notary Public
       The process is the same for new and renewal applicants
  1. Complete the Online Montana Notary Training Course
  2. Read through these instructions thoroughly. If there is anything that you don’t understand, please visit the Secretary of State’s website at www.sos.mt.gov/notary or contact the office at (406) 444-5379. It is strongly suggested that you become familiar with the responsibilities and legal liabilities imposed upon Notaries Public before applying for a commission.
  3. Make arrangements to obtain a $10,000 surety bond written for a term of four years. These are available through most insurance companies licensed to do business in the state of Montana. A surety bond is not insurance for the notary. It is meant to protect the public from any claim made against the State as a result of your actions. In the event of such a claim, the bonding company would look to you, the notary, for repayment of the claim amount. You may wish to discuss with your insurance agent the need for Errors & Omissions Insurance to provide personal coverage to protect yourself.
  4. Fill out the form titled, “Application, Statement, and Oath of Office for Commission as a Notary Public, Revised 1/2006”. This form must be notarized (correctly!).
  5. Enter your name exactly the way you normally make your signature. This is the name in which your Notary Commission will be issued and it must match the name on the surety bond and your signature. (If your legal name is “John Quincy Public”, but you normally sign “J. Q. Public”, then enter J. Q. Public on the application.)
  6. Make sure you follow the directions on the form and provide all the information requested.
  7. Incomplete applications will be returned for completion; this will delay the processing of your commission request. Be sure to include your mailing address to insure delivery of your Certificate of Commission.
  8. When you receive the bond:
  9. Make sure all appearances of your name on both the application and the bond are exactly the same.
  10. Check that the city and county listed on the bond are where you live, not where you work.
  11. Sign the bond on the line for the “Principal”.
  12. Send the original application form and bond with the filing fee of $25 (check or money order) to:
  13. Montana Secretary of State
    PO Box 202801
    Helena MT 59620-2801
  14. You should receive your commission certificate within 10 days – 2 weeks. Verify that your name is correct and note your commission dates. You are responsible for procuring your notary seal/stamp.

YOU ARE NOT A NOTARY PUBLIC FOR THE STATE OF MONTANA UNLESS YOU HAVE RECEIVED AN OFFICIAL CERTIFICATE OF COMMISSION SHOWING YOUR NAME AND THE DATES OF YOUR TERM OF OFFICE

http://sos.mt.gov/Notary/index.asp


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