Arkansas Notary Public Course

Full Course + Exam Resources:

$25.00

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Become a Certified Notary in Arkansas

Our Arkansas Notary Training Course provides the essential knowledge and skills to perform notarial duties confidently. Learn Arkansas-specific laws, application steps, and best practices to ensure compliance and efficiency in your role.

Steps to Become a Notary Public in Arkansas

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You must be at least 18 years old, a legal resident of Arkansas or a resident of a bordering state working in Arkansas, and have no felony convictions.
Meet the Eligibility Requirements
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Fill out the official Arkansas Notary Public application through the Arkansas Secretary of State’s website, ensuring all information is accurate.
Complete the Notary Public Application
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Your application must be signed by an elected official who can confirm your identity and residency.
Obtain the Required Endorsement
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Send your completed application along with the required filing fee to the Arkansas Secretary of State’s office for processing.
Submit Your Application and Pay the Fee
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Arkansas requires notary applicants to complete a mandatory training course and pass an online exam before receiving a commission.
Complete the Required Notary Training and Exam
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Once approved, purchase a notary stamp or seal that complies with Arkansas state requirements and consider keeping a notary journal.
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Meet the Eligibility Requirements

You must be at least 18 years old, a legal resident of Arkansas or a resident of a bordering state working in Arkansas, and have no felony convictions.

Complete the Notary Public Application

Fill out the official Arkansas Notary Public application through the Arkansas Secretary of State’s website, ensuring all information is accurate.

Obtain the Required Endorsement

Your application must be signed by an elected official who can confirm your identity and residency.

Submit Your Application and Pay the Fee

Send your completed application along with the required filing fee to the Arkansas Secretary of State’s office for processing.

Complete the Required Notary Training and Exam

Arkansas requires notary applicants to complete a mandatory training course and pass an online exam before receiving a commission.

Obtain Your Notary Tools

Once approved, purchase a notary stamp or seal that complies with Arkansas state requirements and consider keeping a notary journal.

Fully Online & State Compliant​

Our Arkansas Notary Training Course is fully online, allowing you to learn at your own pace and on your schedule.

This course provides the essential knowledge and skills needed to perform notarial duties in Arkansas while ensuring full compliance with state laws and regulations.

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Arkansas Certificate of Completion

Upon successfully completing the Arkansas Notary Training Course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion.

This certificate serves as proof of your training and demonstrates your knowledge of Arkansas notary laws and best practices. It may be required when applying for your notary commission or for record-keeping purposes.

Student Reviews

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"This course made it so easy to understand Arkansas notary laws and procedures. Everything was well-explained, and I feel fully prepared to start my notary career."
Francis R.
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"I had no prior experience with notary work, but this course broke everything down in a way that was simple to grasp. The training covered all the important steps and requirements."
Ben H.
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"I loved that the course was fully online and self-paced. It allowed me to complete my training on my own schedule, and the content was thorough and easy to follow."
Lynda K.
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"The course prepared me well for the Arkansas notary exam. The material was straightforward, and I felt confident going into the test."
Ron W.
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"This training gave me everything I needed to get my notary commission. The lessons were engaging, and I now feel confident performing notarial acts."
Kim S.

FAQs

Most Frequent Questions and Answers

A: To become a notary in Arkansas, you must be at least 18 years old, a legal resident of Arkansas or a bordering state while working in Arkansas, and have no felony convictions.

 

A: Yes, Arkansas requires notary applicants to complete a mandatory training course and pass an online exam before receiving their commission.

A: The course is self-paced, allowing you to complete it on your own schedule. Most students finish within a few hours.

 

A: Yes, Arkansas requires applicants to pass an online notary exam before obtaining their commission.

A: Yes, you will receive a Certificate of Completion, which may be required when applying for your notary commission.

 

A: After becoming a commissioned notary, you will need an Arkansas-compliant notary stamp or seal and may also want to use a notary journal for record-keeping.

 

 

A: Support is available if you have any questions. You can reach out for assistance at any time during your training.

 

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