Notary Public Application is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Secretary of State - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: Who can apply to be a Notary Public in New Hampshire?
A: Any New Hampshire resident who is at least 18 years old and of good character can apply to be a Notary Public.
Q: How do I apply to be a Notary Public in New Hampshire?
A: To apply, you need to complete an application form, pay the required fee, and submit certain supporting documents.
Q: What supporting documents do I need to submit with my application?
A: You need to submit a completed application form, a $75 application fee, a surety bond, and proof of your residency.
Q: What is a surety bond?
A: A surety bond is a form of insurance that protects the public from any potential mistakes or misconduct by the Notary Public.
Q: Do I need to take a training or pass an exam to become a Notary Public in New Hampshire?
A: No, there is no training or exam requirement to become a Notary Public in New Hampshire.
Q: How long does the Notary Public application process take?
A: The application process generally takes about 4-6 weeks.
Q: How long does a Notary Public commission last in New Hampshire?
A: A Notary Public commission in New Hampshire is valid for a period of 5 years.
Q: What are the responsibilities of a Notary Public in New Hampshire?
A: Some of the responsibilities include authenticating signatures, administering oaths, and certifying copies of documents.
Q: Can a Notary Public refuse to notarize a document?
A: Yes, a Notary Public can refuse to notarize a document if they have reason to believe it is fraudulent or improper.
Q: How much can a Notary Public charge for their services in New Hampshire?
A: A Notary Public can charge a maximum fee of $10 per notarial act in New Hampshire.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the New Hampshire Secretary of State.