Renew Your Notary Commission in Oklahoma
in Just a Few Easy Steps
Avoid the hassle of a lapsed notary commission. Renewing your Oklahoma notary commission with us is simple, fast, and affordable. Simply follow the steps outlined below to continue your notary work uninterrupted.
To renew your notary commission in Oklahoma, you must:
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1- Complete a notary application online or by mail within six weeks of your current notary commission expiration date.
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2- Pay a $45 state filing fee.
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3- Complete a national criminal history record check.
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4- Purchase a four-year, $10,000 Oklahoma notary bond.
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5- Purchase a new notary stamp or seal.
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6- No more than sixty days after your notary application is approved, file your Oklahoma notary bond that includes an impression of your notary stamp, the oath of office, and the loyalty oath on the Oklahoma Secretary of State's website and pay a filing fee of $25.
Everything You Need to Renew Your Notary Commission in Oklahoma
Includes a One-year Membership to AAN
Limited time offer - save up to 40% on notary supplies
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Four-year, $10,000 Oklahoma notary bond** | |
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Four-year, $10,000 Oklahoma notary errors and omissions insurance policy (included at no additional cost to you) | |
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Trodat self-inking rectangular notary stamp (item # OK201)** | |
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One-year membership to AAN (a $19.00 value included with your notary supplies order at no additional cost) | |
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Four years of expert support | |
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Your Cost:
Only $73.95*
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* The Oklahoma Notary Renewal Package I may be purchased separately at the same net savings without the state mandatory four-year, $10,000 notary bond for $23.95 plus $9.95 for shipping. Enter item # P103 on the order form. The Oklahoma Notary Renewal Package II may be purchased separately at the same net savings without the state mandatory four-year, $10,000 notary bond for $31.95 plus $9.95 for shipping. Enter item # P104 on the order form. The Oklahoma four-year, $10,000 notary bond may also be purchased separately for $50.00. Discounts and savings apply only to notary supplies.
** Required by Oklahoma notary law.
How to Renew Your Notary Commission in Oklahoma
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Renew your Oklahoma notary commission online.
Click here to create an account and start the Oklahoma notary renewal application. The secretary of state’s notary application wizard guides you step by step, making it easy for new notaries to complete the application process accurately.
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Complete a national a criminal history record check.
The secretary of state will email you instructions that include where to complete this step and the associated cost. The criminal history record check cannot be completed until your application has been submitted to the secretary of state.
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Order a four-year, $10,000 Oklahoma notary bond.
Save time! No need to wait days to receive your Oklahoma notary bond. You can now order the notary bond 24/7 and download it instantly upon checkout. The notary bond includes a four-year, $10,000 notary errors and omissions insurance policy at no additional cost to you.
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Order an Oklahoma notary stamp or seal.
Save up to 40% on the same Oklahoma notary supplies that you may find somewhere else plus receive a free one-year membership in the American Association of Notaries at no additional cost (a $19.00 value). We offer only the highest-quality products, which comply with Oklahoma legal requirements. All our Oklahoma notary stamps and seals are manufactured in-house, and we stand behind them 100%. All our notary supplies come with a LIFETIME REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE – No questions asked!
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File the Oklahoma notary bond with the Oklahoma Secretary of State.
To be recognized as a notary, visit the Oklahoma Secretary of State’s website to upload your $10,000 notary bond (making sure it includes an impression of your notary stamp or seal), your oath of office, and a loyalty oath, and pay a $25 bond filing fee. The secretary of state will email you a receipt confirming that your uploaded documents have been received. You have 60 days after your Oklahoma notary commission is issued to file these documents. You should not perform any notarial acts until these documents are received and approved by the Oklahoma Secretary of State.
Notary bonds and errors and omissions insurance policies provided by this insurance agency, American Association of Notaries, Inc., are underwritten by Western Surety Company, Universal Surety of America, or Surety Bonding Company of America, which are subsidiaries of CNA Surety.