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Notary Public Training & Resources

A Notary Public is a state-commissioned official authorized to verify identities, witness signatures, administer oaths, and help deter fraud in legal and financial documents.

Top Reasons to Become a Notary Public

  1. Low barrier to entry

    In many states, becoming a Notary Public involves a straightforward application process with minimal education requirements.

  2. Flexible work options

    Notaries often provide services part-time, alongside another profession, or independently through mobile or remote notarization where permitted.

  3. Consistent administrative demand

    Notarization is required for a wide range of documents, including real estate, financial, and legal records.

  4. Pathway to specialized services

    Some Notaries expand into related services such as loan signings or remote online notarization.

  5. State-regulated public trust role

    Notary commissions are issued by the state, providing public trust and legal authority.

Average Salary for a Notary Public

Notary earnings vary based on state fee limits, service volume, and whether notarization is offered as a primary business or supplemental service.

  • Estimated average annual salary: $30,000–$60,000
  • Entry-level earnings: $20,000–$35,000
  • Experienced professionals: $60,000+

Salary figures are estimates and may vary by state law, workload, and business model.

Education, Training, and Professional Resources

The resources below outline common training options, tools, and professional considerations for Notaries.

Education and Training

State-approved notary education courses and application guidance.

Exam Preparation

Exam preparation resources for states that require a notary exam.

Continuing Education and License Renewal

Renewal guidance and continuing education resources where applicable.

Additional Professional Resources

Surety bond information, optional E&O insurance, recordkeeping tools, and professional associations.

Official Regulatory Information

Always consult the official state notary authority for approved providers and current requirements.


View Notary Public licensing requirements by state

Why This Page Exists

This page provides practical context and resources related to training and professional preparation for Notary Publics.