Oklahoma Notary Public Course

Full Course + Exam Resources:

$25.00

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Become a Certified Notary in Oklahoma

Our Oklahoma Online Notary Training Course provides the essential knowledge and skills needed to become a successful notary public. Learn the state’s notary laws, procedures, and best practices to ensure compliance and confidence in your role.

Steps to Becoming a Oklahoma Notary Public

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Applicants must be at least 18 years old, a U.S. citizen or legal resident, and a resident of Oklahoma or a non-resident employed in the state. Individuals with felony convictions may not qualify unless their rights have been restored.
Meet Oklahoma Notary Eligibility Requirements
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Step #2
Obtain and fill out the notary application from the Oklahoma Secretary of State’s website. Ensure all required fields are completed accurately before submission.
Complete the Oklahoma Notary Public Application
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Purchase a $1,000 surety bond from an insurance or bonding company. The bond must be valid for the entire four-year commission term.
Obtain a $1,000 Surety Bond
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Mail or submit your completed application, proof of surety bond, and the required fee to the Oklahoma Secretary of State’s office for processing.
Submit the Application, Bond, and Fee
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Once approved, you will receive your notary commission certificate, which authorizes you to perform notarial acts in Oklahoma.
Receive Your Notary Commission Certificate
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Oklahoma law requires notaries to use a seal or stamp that includes their name, “Notary Public,” “State of Oklahoma,” and commission expiration date.
Purchase a Notary Seal or Stamp
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While not required, maintaining a notary journal is highly recommended to record notarizations and provide legal protection in case of disputes.
Keep a Notary Journal (Recommended)
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Meet Oklahoma Notary Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must be at least 18 years old, a U.S. citizen or legal resident, and a resident of Oklahoma or a non-resident employed in the state. Individuals with felony convictions may not qualify unless their rights have been restored.

Complete the Oklahoma Notary Public Application

Obtain and fill out the notary application from the Oklahoma Secretary of State’s website. Ensure all required fields are completed accurately before submission.

Obtain a $1,000 Surety Bond

Purchase a $1,000 surety bond from an insurance or bonding company. The bond must be valid for the entire four-year commission term.

Submit the Application, Bond, and Fee

Mail or submit your completed application, proof of surety bond, and the required fee to the Oklahoma Secretary of State’s office for processing.

Receive Your Notary Commission Certificate

Once approved, you will receive your notary commission certificate, which authorizes you to perform notarial acts in Oklahoma.

Purchase a Notary Seal or Stamp

Oklahoma law requires notaries to use a seal or stamp that includes their name, “Notary Public,” “State of Oklahoma,” and commission expiration date.

Keep a Notary Journal (Recommended)

While not required, maintaining a notary journal is highly recommended to record notarizations and provide legal protection in case of disputes.

Fully Online & State Compliant​

Our Oklahoma 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 notary duties in Oklahoma with confidence while ensuring full compliance with state laws and regulations.

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Oklahoma Certificate of Completion

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

This certificate serves as proof of your training and demonstrates your knowledge of Oklahoma notary laws, procedures, and best practices. While not required by the state, this certificate can enhance your professional credibility and help you stand out to clients and employers.

Student Reviews

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"This course made the process of becoming a notary in Oklahoma simple and stress-free. Everything was well-explained, and I felt fully prepared to start my notary journey."
Leanne C.
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"I had no prior experience as a notary, but this course walked me through every step. The explanations of Oklahoma laws and procedures were easy to understand."
Jamal L.
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"I loved that I could complete this course at my own pace. It fit perfectly into my schedule, and I now feel confident handling notarial duties in Oklahoma."
Shannon W.
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"As a renewing notary, this course was a great refresher. It covered updates to Oklahoma notary laws and helped me reinforce my knowledge."
David W.
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"This course was well-structured and informative. The training helped me understand the responsibilities of a notary, and the support team was very responsive."
Rabecca T.

FAQs

Most Frequent Questions and Answers

A: The course is self-paced, and most students complete it in about 3 to 4 hours. You can start, pause, and resume at any time.

A: Yes, upon successful completion, you will receive a Certificate of Completion to demonstrate your training and knowledge.

A: No, but we provide step-by-step guidance on how to complete and submit the Oklahoma Notary Public Application.

A: No, Oklahoma does not require a notary exam, but this course includes quizzes to test your knowledge.

A: Yes, this course is helpful for both new and renewing notaries who want to stay updated on Oklahoma notary laws and best practices.

A: No, the course is fully online and accessible from any device with an internet connection.

 

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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