New Hampshire Notary Public Course

Full Course + Exam Resources:

$25.00

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Become a Certified Notary in New Hampshire

Our New Hampshire Online Notary Training Course equips you with the knowledge and skills needed to perform remote notarizations with confidence. Learn state-specific regulations, technology requirements, and best practices to ensure compliance and efficiency in your notarial duties.

Steps to Become a Notary Public in New Hampshire

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You must be at least 18 years old, a resident of New Hampshire, or a non-resident who conducts business in the state. You must also have no felony convictions.
Meet New Hampshire Notary Eligibility Requirements
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Fill out the official notary application provided by the New Hampshire Secretary of State, ensuring all required information is accurate.
Complete the New Hampshire Notary Public Application
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Your application must include endorsements from two New Hampshire residents who can attest to your character and qualifications.
Obtain the Required Endorsements
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Send your completed application along with the required $75 fee to the New Hampshire Secretary of State for processing.
Submit Your Application and Pay the Fee
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Once your application is approved, you will receive an official notary commission certificate from the Secretary of State.
Receive Your Notary Commission Certificate
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You must take the notary oath before a qualified official to officially activate your commission.
Take the Oath of Office
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Obtain a New Hampshire-compliant notary seal or stamp and a notary journal to record your notarial acts.
Purchase a Notary Seal and Journal
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Meet New Hampshire Notary Eligibility Requirements

You must be at least 18 years old, a resident of New Hampshire, or a non-resident who conducts business in the state. You must also have no felony convictions.

Complete the New Hampshire Notary Public Application

Fill out the official notary application provided by the New Hampshire Secretary of State, ensuring all required information is accurate.

Obtain the Required Endorsements

Your application must include endorsements from two New Hampshire residents who can attest to your character and qualifications.

Submit Your Application and Pay the Fee and Pay the Fee

Send your completed application along with the required $75 fee to the New Hampshire Secretary of State for processing.

Receive Your Notary Commission Certificate

Once your application is approved, you will receive an official notary commission certificate from the Secretary of State.

Take the Oath of Office

You must take the notary oath before a qualified official to officially activate your commission.

Purchase a Notary Seal and Journal

Obtain a New Hampshire-compliant notary seal or stamp and a notary journal to record your notarial acts.

Fully Online & State Compliant​

Our New Hampshire Notary Training Course is fully online, giving you the flexibility to learn at your own pace and on your schedule.

This course equips you with the essential knowledge and skills needed to perform notarial duties in New Hampshire while ensuring full compliance with state laws and regulations.

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New Hampshire Certificate of Completion

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

This certificate serves as proof of your training and demonstrates your knowledge of New Hampshire 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 simple to understand New Hampshire’s notary laws and responsibilities. I feel confident and prepared to start my notary career."
Carissa L.
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"The training was well-organized and easy to navigate. Whether you're new to notarization or need a refresher, this course is a must!"
Karen F.
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"I loved that I could complete the course at my own pace. The lessons were clear, and I appreciated the flexibility of online learning."
Daryl T.
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"This course covered everything I needed to know to become a notary in New Hampshire. The explanations were thorough, and the examples were helpful."
Makenzie C.
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"I wasn't sure where to start, but this training gave me all the information I needed. The step-by-step guidance made the whole process much easier."
Sam E.

FAQs

Most Frequent Questions and Answers

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

 

A: Yes, you will receive a Certificate of Completion, which can be used to verify your training and demonstrate your notarial knowledge.

A: The course includes an overview of New Hampshire notary laws, application procedures, types of notarial acts, record-keeping requirements, and best practices for conducting notarizations legally and efficiently.

A: No, New Hampshire does not require an exam to become a notary public. However, completing this training will help you fully understand the notary process and legal requirements.

A: You will need a New Hampshire-compliant notary seal or stamp and may also want to keep a notary journal to document your notarizations.

You can get all your notary supplies at our notary store here!

 

A: A New Hampshire notary commission is valid for five years. You must renew before your commission expires to continue notarizing.

 

 

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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