One of the most common mistakes that notaries make is not printing or signing their name exactly as it appears on their notary commission.
All notaries begin at the Bronze level, but can be invited to upgrade to Silver, Gold, or even Platinum!
Notaries are also entitled to deal with conveyancing and other non contentious work in England and Wales. Why Become a Notary? Being a Notary gives you exposure to a worldwide profession, not just restricted to England and Wales.
No training or exam is required for Massachusetts Notaries, but you're required to read Chapter 222 of the General Laws, as amended by Chapter 289 of the Acts of 2016. On the application, you'll be required to sign under penalty of perjury that you have read the chapter and agree to comply with all of its terms.
California. California has some of the most stringent application requirements for Notaries in the U.S. — including a required education course and background check — and the mandatory exam is among the most challenging in any state.
Complete a six-hour course of study approved by the state treasurer. (At this time, reading the New Jersey Notary Public Manual satisfies the requirement for the course. Visit the state's website for new course requirement updates.) Take and pass the notary public exam prescribed by the State Treasurer.
Resignations should be submitted to the Secretary of State. You can then apply for a new appointment. When does a notary's commission officially expire? A notary public receives a four-year appointment.
How to List Certifications on a Resume Add the title of the certification. Include the name of the awarding organization. List the date you earned your certification. List the date your certification expires. Provide details (optional).