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How to Become an Online Notary in Massachusetts



To secure a commission as an online notary in Massachusetts, please adhere to the following procedures:

Ensure you meet all established criteria as outlined by the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth’s office.
Download and complete the Massachusetts Notary Public application form. Attach a current curriculum vitae and a business card, if applicable.
Have a Notary Public official notarize your application along with acquiring endorsements from four Massachusetts residents, one of whom must be a licensed attorney in good standing with the Massachusetts Bar Association.
Upon notification from the Secretary of the Commonwealth’s office, pay the $60 commission fee to secure your appointment.
Purchase a Notary Public seal and journal.
Consider acquiring Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance to mitigate potential financial liability.
Engage in ongoing professional development opportunities, such as continuing education courses offered by reputable Notary associations like BlueNotary Academy.

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What are the Requirements to Become a Notary in Massachusetts?



To be able to obtain a Notary Public Commission in Massachusetts, an individual should meet the following criteria:

You must be at least 18 years old
You must legally live or do business in Massachusetts.

Updated on: 27/06/2024

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