Application for Reappointment as a North Carolina Notary Public is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Secretary of State - a government authority operating within North Carolina.
Q: What is an application for reappointment as a Notary Public?
A: An application for reappointment is a request to continue serving as a Notary Public in the state of North Carolina.
Q: Who can apply for reappointment as a Notary Public in North Carolina?
A: Any current Notary Public in North Carolina can apply for reappointment.
Q: How do I apply for reappointment as a Notary Public in North Carolina?
A: You can apply for reappointment by completing and submitting the application form provided by the North Carolina Secretary of State's office.
Q: What are the requirements for reappointment as a Notary Public in North Carolina?
A: To be reappointed, you must meet the same qualifications as when you initially became a Notary Public, including being a legal resident of North Carolina and being at least 18 years old.
Q: Is there a fee for reappointment as a Notary Public in North Carolina?
A: Yes, there is a fee of $50 for reappointment.
Q: What is the term of reappointment as a Notary Public in North Carolina?
A: The term of reappointment is four years.
Q: Can I reapply for reappointment as a Notary Public if my commission has expired?
A: Yes, you can reapply for reappointment even if your commission has expired, as long as it has not been more than 45 days since the expiration date.
Q: How long does the reappointment process take in North Carolina?
A: The reappointment process usually takes about 3-4 weeks from the date the application is received by the Secretary of State's office.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the North Carolina Secretary of State.