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To become a notary public in Wisconsin, you need to...  If you are a Wisconsin notary public looking for a Wisconsin Signing Service, you can join our network of Wisconsin mobile signing agents! How to become a notary public in Wisconsin

The process for becoming a signing agent varies from state to state. Each state sets its own notarial rules, seal and record book requirements, state-approved educational courses, duties, procedures and length of term.

A potential notary public in Wisconsin who is seeking to acquire his or her notary commission is initially required to file an application with the Office of the Secretary of State. In order to do this, the applicant for the position of notary public in Wisconsin must meet a number of specific qualifications set by the state.

Furthermore, an applicant for the position of notary public in Wisconsin must pay an application or commissioning fee to the commissioning authority and take an oath of office. Depending on the state, the oath of office may be incorporated into the application to be filed with the county clerk or another local official.

Please note that a potential notary public in Wisconsin who is seeking to attain their notary commission may be required to take additional steps to acquire their commission, such as taking a state-approved educational course, passing an examination or obtaining a notary bond. As mentioned previously, the requirements vary from state to state and are subject to amendments and changes.

Once the Secretary of State has reviewed the application, if all the requirements have been met, the applicant for position of notary public in Wisconsin is issued his or her notary commission. After this commission is issued it is filed by the county clerk for the state of Wisconsin.

For constantly-updated information on becoming a notary public in Wisconsin, please contact the Wisconsin Office of the Secretary of State. The page of the Secretary of State is a great place to start researching the specific requirements set by the state of Wisconsin.

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Notary Public in Wisconsin: Quick Facts

 Term: Four years
 Requirement: Vary; however, generally, these state that one must:
  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Be a citizen of the US
  • Be familiar with the office and duties of a notary public
  • Have at least the equivalent of an eighth grade education
  • Not have an unacceptable arrest or conviction record
     Classes: Not required
     Exam: Not required
     Bond: $500
     Journal: Not required
     Seal: Embossing or ink
     Fee: $20.00
     Comment: in the state of Wisconsin have the option of a permanent commission, so long as they remain a US resident licensed to practice in the state. They need to be in good standing from the Supreme Court. Their filing fee is $50 for a permanent commission and they require no bond.

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