Notary Application | Georgia Notary Application (2023)

The following is general information based on our experience in administering Georgia's notary public laws. Georgia Notary Law is located in Title 45 Article 17 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (OCGA). Access the online version of the OCGA through the Georgia General Assembly website located at http://www.legis.state.ga.us/. Questions regarding the application of laws to a particular situation should be addressed to private legal counsel.

  • What are the qualifications to become a notary in Georgia?

    An applicant must:

    • Be at least 18 years old.
    • Be a citizen of the United States or a legal resident of the United States.
    • Be a legal resident of the county in which he or she applies (or, if a non-Georgia resident, he or she must reside in a state bordering Georgia and carry on a business or profession in Georgia or be regularly employed in the Georgia county of application).
    • Have an operating telephone number and provide it at the time of application.
    • Be able to read and write English.
  • How do I become a notary?

    Georgia notaries public are commissioned for four-year terms by the Clerk of Superior Court in their county of residence (with a neighboring state resident exception, see FAQ # 8).

    Overview:

    • Complete a notary application and bring it to the Clerk of Superior Court in your county of residence (note the neighboring-state resident provision).
    • Pay the application fee and take the oath of office.
    • The clerk's office issues a notary certificate of appointment.
    • Purchase a notary seal (metal emboss type or rubber ink stamp) from an office supply store or from a notary trade association.

    Details: Many Georgia counties participate in a web-based notary application process. This process allows the notary to submit the application data directly to the county. The applicant is then instructed to print the application packet, gather any necessary signatures, such as endorsers (i.e. character references), and bring the signed application to the clerk's office for final processing and payment. The web-based application is found on theNotary Public Application Formpage. Follow the instructions to select your county and the appropriate application type, either new or renewal. Note: If your county does not appear in the county list, your county does not participate in the web-based process. You must contact your county's Clerk of Superior Court to obtain an application and for any additional details. Click here for county contact information on the Clerks Page.

  • What is the term of office for a notary public?

    A notary commission is for a four-year term.

  • What is the fee to become a notary public?

    The fee for a new notary appointment or for reappointment is $36.00 - $51.00. Please check with the county in which you are applying for the exact fee.

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  • What type of training or educational materials are available and does Georgia require mandatory training?

    Georgia does not have mandatory training requirements; however, a web-based training course is available free-of-charge at https://elearn.gsccca.org. This course explains Georgia notary law, and presents basic notary procedures. The course is not required in order to receive a commission but is recommended.

    "The Georgia Notary Handbook" is an excellent reference book for Georgia notary law, notary procedures and best practices, and includes forms and definitions. For more information, click on this link: Notary Handbook Order System

  • Can a Georgia notary perform notarial acts in all Georgia counties?

    Yes, a notary public can perform notarial acts anywhere within the boundaries of the state.

  • Are Georgia notaries required to be bonded?

    No bond is required of Georgia notaries.

  • May an out-of-state resident become a notary public in Georgia?

    A legal resident of a state bordering the State of Georgia may apply to become a notary public. The applicant must be regularly employed or carry on a business or profession in Georgia, and may only apply to the Clerk of Superior Court in the county of his or her employment. The applicant must be at least 18 years of age, be a citizen of the United States or a legal resident of the United States, be able to read and write English, and provide his or her telephone number at the time of application.

  • How do I renew my notary commission?

    A notary public may apply for re-appointment using the renewal application form if they hold an active commission in the county of application. Some counties allow notaries to renew by mail. Please contact the county for specific instructions.

    Overview:

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    • Complete a notary application and bring it to the Clerk of Superior Court in your county of application.
    • Pay the application fee and take the oath of office.
    • The clerk's office issues a notary certificate of appointment.
    • Purchase a notary seal of office (metal emboss type or rubber ink stamp) from an office supply store or from a notary trade association. Note: You may use your existing notary seal/stamp if the information on the seal matches exactly the information on the new commission.

    Details:

    Many Georgia counties participate in a web-based notary application process. This process allows the notary to submit the application data directly to the county. The notary is then instructed to print the application packet, gather any necessary signatures, such as endorsers (i.e. character references), and bring the signed application to the clerk's office for final processing and payment. The web-based application is found on the Notary Public Application Form page. Follow the instructions to select your county and the appropriate application type, either new or renewal. Note: If your county does not appear in the county list, your county does not participate in the web-based process. You must contact your county's Clerk of Superior Court to obtain an application and for any additional details. Click here for county contact information on theClerks Page.

  • How soon prior to term expiration can I renew my notary commission?

    Typically a notary may submit a renewal application no more than 30 days prior to the current term expiration date.

  • Will I be notified that my notary term of office is nearing expiration?

    If you provide the GSCCCA with an e-mail address, a renewal notification will be sent thirty days prior to expiration. The web-based application has an e-mail address field, or you can complete the "Notary E-mail Request Form" or "Notary E-mail Correction Form" located in the Notary Files and Forms section.

  • What is the procedure for changing a name, address or phone number during a term of office?

    A notary whose name, address or phone number changes must notify the appointing clerk in writing within thirty days of the change and provide a copy to the GSCCCA. The notice shall be signed by the notary and contain both the old information as well as the new information. A "Notary Public Contact Information Change Form" is located in the Notary Files and Forms section.

    In the event of a name change, the notary must provide a new signature sample to the clerk's office. A notary with a new name may begin to officially sign the new name when the appointing Clerk of Superior Court has received the notice; a confirmation of the name change has been received from the appointing Clerk of Superior Court (typically an amended notary certificate of appointment); and a new seal bearing the new name has been obtained.

    Many counties require personal appearance to complete changes to the notary's commission. Please contact the appointing Clerk of Superior Court's office for county-specific instructions. Click the following link for county contact information: Clerks Page.

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  • If I move to another county, do I transfer my commission to that county?

    No. Your commission continues in the county of appointment until your current term expires. You must notify the appointing clerk within thirty days of the change and provide a copy to the GSCCCA. A "Notary Public Contact Information Change Form" is located in the Notary Files and Forms section. Within 30 days of term expiration, you may submit a new notary application to the clerk's office in the new county of residence.

  • I've lost my seal or it has been stolen. Who do I need to notify?

    Provide written notification to the appointing Clerk of Superior Court with a copy to the GSCCCA within 10 days of loss or theft. The GSCCCA recommends altering the way the notary is commissioned to distinguish between the old seal and new seal. Click here for county contact information.

  • I've lost my notary certificate of appointment. How can I get a copy?

    Contact the commissioning or appointing Clerk of Superior Court and request a duplicate certificate. Click here for county contact information.

  • Does Georgia require an embossed (raised seal) or will a rubber stamp be acceptable?

    Georgia accepts either type of seal and makes no distinction between an embossed seal and a rubber ink stamp as long as the four required elements are present:

    1. The name of the notary as it appears on the commission certificate.
    2. The words "Notary Public."
    3. The word "Georgia" or "GA."
    4. The name of the county where the notary was commissioned.
  • Must a notary use a seal or stamp when notarizing documents?

    Yes. A complete notarial act requires a notary's signature and seal and the exact date of notarization.

  • Is a document valid if the notary fails to include the expiration date of his or her term of office?

    A document is generally valid if the expiration date is mistakenly left out. The wise notary will always include the expiration date. If no stamp is handy, the expiration date may be handwritten.

  • May a notary refuse to witness a document?

    A notary may, and should, refuse to witness a signature whenever any question exists as to the identity of the signer, the sanity of the signer, or the voluntariness of the signature. A notary should confirm the identity of the signer based on personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence.

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  • Can I sign as a witness in addition to acting as a notary on a document?

    No. A notary is disqualified from performing a notarial act when he or she is also a party to the document for which notarization is required.

  • Can a notary notarize documents for relatives?

    Georgia law does not specifically address performing notarial acts for relatives. However, the role of a notary public is to be a disinterested witness. Requests to perform notarial acts for any family member may create serious problems and should be avoided.

    Statutes that may apply:

    O.C.G.A. §45-17-8 (c) a notary shall be disqualified from performing a notarial act in the following situations which impugn and compromise the notary's impartiality:

    1. When the notary is a signer of the document which is to be notarized; or
    2. When the notary is a party to the document or transaction for which the notarial act is required.

    O.C.G.A. §45-17-12 (b) Stipulates that a notary who is an employee of a corporation may act and sign as official witness to the execution by any party of any written instrument executed to or by such corporation.

  • Does Georgia issue commission numbers to their notaries public?

    No. Georgia does not issue commission numbers to notary public appointments. Any numbers that appear on a notary certificate of appointment are internal database identifiers and are not to be used as state-issued commission numbers.

  • What is an "endorser" on the notary public application?

    An endorser is in essence a character reference. As part of the notary application, Georgia requires two people to submit an affidavit stating the applicant is a person of integrity and good moral character and is capable of performing notarial acts. The endorser cannot be related to the applicant, must be at least 18 years old, must live in the county of application, and must have known the notary applicant for more than 30 days.

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  • I wish to file a complaint against a notary. What is the procedure?

    The complaint must be filed with the notary's appointing Clerk of Superior Court. Georgia law gives the commissioning Clerk of Superior Court the authority to revoke the notary's commission or deny reappointment. Click herefor county contact information.

  • In Georgia, can a notary public perform marriage ceremonies?

    No. Georgia has not granted notaries public the authority to perform marriage ceremonies.

  • For further information contact:
    GSCCCA/Notary Division
    1875 Century Boulevard, Suite 100
    Atlanta GA 30345
    404-327-6023 (phone)
    404-327-7877 (fax)

    FAQs

    How much is a notary application in Georgia? ›

    Georgia Notary Public Application Form

    The fee for a new notary appointment or for reappointment is $36.00 - $51.00. Please check with the county in which you are applying for the exact fee.

    Is there a notary exam in Georgia? ›

    No. Georgia state law does not require a course of study or examination to become a notary public in the state of Georgia. Nevertheless, the Georgia Superior Court Clerks Cooperative Authority website provides a “web-based notary training course,” which is highly recommended.

    How long is the notary course in GA? ›

    This is the 3 hour notary course for all new notary applicants and renewing notaries. Instructor Andy Johnson will take you through the materials in engaging video instruction.

    Can you make money as a notary in GA? ›

    As of Jan 31, 2023, the average annual pay for a Notary Public in Georgia is $40,474 a year.

    Can you be a mobile notary in Georgia? ›

    Georgia Mobile Notaries

    But to become a notary in Georgia, you have to be willing to follow Georgia's official code. Since Georgia notaries are appointed by the clerks of the superior courts in the state, there are several specific qualifications required: Must be at least 18 years of age.

    What disqualifies you from being a notary in Georgia? ›

    The examples include but are not limited to: assault, arson, auto theft, burglary, possession or sale of illegal drugs, embezzlement, forgery, fraud, failure to pay child support or failure to comply with a court order.

    How do I become a notary loan signing agent? ›

    How to Become a Notary Signing Agent
    1. Be commissioned as a Notary Public in your state (required).
    2. Take a loan signing training course.
    3. Pass an exam and background screening that are SPW compliant.
    4. Buy your Signing Agent supplies.
    5. Purchase a minimum $25,000 E&O insurance policy.
    6. Start working as a Notary Signing Agent.

    How do I start a mobile notary in Georgia? ›

    Mobile Notary Prerequisite Checklist:

    Make sure you meet all of your state's requirements. Take a training course from a state-approved vendor. Complete your state's notary application form. Pass the state-administered exam.

    Can a Georgia notary notarize a family member? ›

    It is recommended, as a guiding principle, to avoid notarizing any documents for family members. You cannot notarize anything that has your name or signature on it, nor can you notarize anything that you would benefit from. For Example: Must have proof of identity and be physically present.

    Does Georgia allow notary signing agents? ›

    If you're interested in becoming a Notary Signing Agent, you will need to expand your knowledge by completing a training course covering Notary Signing Agent (NSA) duties, responsibilities, and limitation. You will also need to carry E&O Insurance for your basic notarial duties, and for Signing Agent work.

    Can I notarize for my boyfriend Georgia? ›

    “In California, a notary public is not prohibited from notarizing for relatives or others, unless doing so would provide a direct financial or beneficial interest to the notary public.

    What is the best notary association to join? ›

    The National Notary Association (NNA), founded in 1957, is the leading authority on the American Notary Public office and recognized nationally and internationally as the preeminent educator and promulgator of ethical best practices for U.S. Notaries.

    How much does a loan signing agent earn in Georgia? ›

    How much does a Loan Signing Agent make in Georgia? As of Jan 31, 2023, the average annual pay for a Loan Signing Agent in Georgia is $87,340 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $41.99 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,679/week or $7,278/month.

    Which state has the hardest notary exam? ›

    California. California has some of the strictest application requirements for Notaries in the U.S. — involving a required training course and background check — and the mandatory exam is among the most challenging in any state.

    What type of notary makes the most money? ›

    Notaries who work directly with escrow officers, title agents, lenders, and real estate agents will make more than those who work for loan signing service providers.

    How much do mobile notaries make in GA? ›

    How much does a Mobile Notary make in Georgia? As of Jan 27, 2023, the average annual pay for a Mobile Notary in Georgia is $59,943 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $28.82 an hour. This is the equivalent of $1,152/week or $4,995/month.

    What is the most a notary can make? ›

    Notary Loan Signing Agents Make $75 to $200 per Appointment

    Notary loan signing agents who primarily get loan signing jobs directly from escrow offices can earn much more — typically between $125 and $200 per signing appointment.

    Where are notaries most needed? ›

    Construction, real estate, mortgage lenders, healthcare facilities, and many other types of businesses find added value to hiring a notary on their full-time administrative staff.

    What is a notary public salary? ›

    The salaries of Notary Publics in the US range from $20,583 to $187,200 , with a median salary of $55,870 . The middle 57% of Notary Publics makes between $55,870 and $76,300, with the top 86% making $187,200.

    How much can a notary signing agent charge in Georgia? ›

    Although Notaries charge per stamp, the bulk of their Notary Public income is from the travel fee. Currently Notary Signing Agents get paid a flat fee of around $75-$200 per signing with real estate transactions.

    What is most challenging about being a notary? ›

    Challenge — Scanning or reading the document.

    Because this step has sometimes been referred to as "scanning the document," some Notaries mistake it to mean actually scanning the document into their computer to have a digital copy. Other Notaries see this step as requiring them to read the entire document.

    How long is a notary seal good for in Georgia? ›

    Each commission is for a term of four years and may be renewed prior to the expiration of the notary's term of office. Individuals desiring to become a notary should submit an application to the Clerk of Superior Court in their county of residence.

    Can notaries marry people in Georgia? ›

    Can a notary marry someone in GA? Title 19 of the Georgia Code governs the laws relating to marriage, including who may legally solemnize, or officiate, a given marriage. Only three states have laws permitting a notary public to officiate marriages. Georgia is not one of them.

    How do I become a notary signing agent near me? ›

    Become a Notary Public
    1. be 18 years of age or older (there is no maximum age set by statute)
    2. be a legal California resident.
    3. complete a course of study approved by the Secretary of State.
    4. satisfactorily complete and pass a written examination prescribed by the Secretary of State.
    5. clear a background check.

    How do you become a public notary? ›

    3 copies of formal Application letter printed on the letter headed paper should be addressed to the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court of Nigeria Abuja. Curriculum vitae (CV) should be duly signed. 23 copies for Lagos state and 15 copies for other states.

    How much does a notary loan signing agent make in Florida? ›

    The average Notary Signing Agent salary in Florida is $37,707 as of January 26, 2023, but the range typically falls between $36,836 and $47,963.

    How much is notarial fee? ›

    Notaries usually charge a fee of one percent to 1.5 percent of the property's selling price for a Deed of Absolute Sale.

    How much do most notaries charge? ›

    1 Standard notary costs range from $0.25 to $20 and are billed on a per-signature or per-person basis. 2 In certain states, notaries can set their own fees. 3 Mortgage closings can cost more than other papers to notarize.

    Can you notarize for family in Georgia? ›

    As a notary/signing agent, you can notarize for any member of the public who makes a sensible request and meets all the requirements for notarization. It is recommended, as a guiding principle, to avoid notarizing any documents for family members.

    What kind of expense is notary? ›

    According to the Internal Revenue Service, fees received for notary services should be reported on Schedule C (Form 1040) or Schedule C-EZ (Form 1040), Net Profit From Business.

    What are the requirements for notarial commission application? ›

    Take note that in your petition for a notarial commission, you are required to submit five (5) clearances: 1) police clearance; 2) NBI clearance; 3) Prosecution Office Clearance; 4) clearance from the Municipal Trial Court; and 5) Clearance from the Regional Trial Court.

    Why should a notary signing agent learn about all the closing documents in a loan package if they are not allowed to provide advice or cancel? ›

    A notary signing agent should know about the closing documents in a loan package because they are not allowed to provide advice or counsel. This is so that the notary can accurately and completely sign the documents.

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