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Notary Public Application is a legal document that was released by the Idaho Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Idaho.
Q: What is a Notary Public?
A: A Notary Public is an official who is authorized to act as a witness and certify the authenticity of legal documents.
Q: How do I apply to become a Notary Public in Idaho?
A: To become a Notary Public in Idaho, you need to complete an application, pay the required fees, and meet the eligibility requirements set by the state.
Q: What are the eligibility requirements to become a Notary Public in Idaho?
A: To be eligible, you must be at least 18 years old, a resident of Idaho or work in the state, and be able to read and write the English language.
Q: What are the fees involved in applying for a Notary Public commission in Idaho?
A: The application fee for a Notary Public commission in Idaho is $30, and there is a $10 fee for the Notary seal.
Q: Do I need to take a Notary Public training or exam in Idaho?
A: No, Idaho does not require Notary Public training or exams, but it is recommended to take an educational course.
Q: How long does a Notary Public commission last in Idaho?
A: A Notary Public commission in Idaho is valid for a term of six years.
Q: What are the duties and responsibilities of a Notary Public in Idaho?
A: The duties of a Notary Public in Idaho include verifying the identity of document signers, witnessing the signing of documents, and affixing their official seal to the documents.
Q: Can a Notary Public notarize documents in other states?
A: Yes, a Notary Public in Idaho can also notarize documents in other states, but the notarization must comply with the laws of the other state.
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