
How to Become a Georgia Notary?
In order to begin a successful notary business in the state of Georgia one must first be a Georgia resident and meet all the requirements. Each county has their own set of preconditions that includes the fee for the notary appointment starting as low as 36$ to 51$. For more information please go to your local Georgia county office to gather more information for your specific county. Once a notary obtains their certificate of appointment the notary is then commissioned for four years. Before obtaining the notary commission lets get through the four steps. There are four steps in the notary process of beginning the journey:
1. Do your county participate in the web-based application process? If it does, then go to step 2.
2. Here is where the applicant will being the web-based application process. The applicant will enter their county, zip code, enter the application type, such as, are you a new applicant or renewing? Follow the screen and complete the form. You must have an endorsers signature. Print the form then proceed to step 3.
3. At this step, the applicant should now sign the application and take it directly to the Clerk of Superior Court in the county residing. This completes the application process, be prepared to pay the fee and take the oath of office.
4. Now you are ready to buy the rubber stamp or metal embosser.
Staples, Office Depot, Notary trade associations like, National Notary Association, and American Notary Association are a good place to get stamps made.
click the link below for more detailed information.
https://www.gsccca.org/notary-and-apostilles/notaries/notary-public-application