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How to fill out the Kentucky Notary Application online
Applying to become a notary public in Kentucky is an important process that can be completed conveniently online. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to navigate the Kentucky Notary Application effectively.
Follow the steps to fill out your application with ease.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Kentucky Notary Application. This will open the form in your chosen online editor.
- In the first section, input your name exactly as it should appear on your commission certificate.
- Provide your date of birth in the designated format (month-day-year).
- Enter your daytime phone number, ensuring it includes the area code.
- Fill in your home address where you wish to receive notifications regarding your application.
- Indicate the county where you wish your commission to be valid by selecting either your county of residence or your principal place of employment.
- Select whether this application is for a new appointment or a reappointment. If you are reapplying, note the expiration date of your current commission.
- If you would like your mailing address to be made public on the notary website, check the appropriate box.
- Ensure the Certificate of Approval section is completed and signed by an authorized county official.
- Provide your email address to receive future notifications regarding your notary status.
- Sign the application, making sure your signature matches the name you printed on line one.
- Save changes to your application and choose to download or print it before submitting.
- Mail the completed application along with the fee to Notary Commissions, PO Box 821, Frankfort, KY 40602.
Start your Kentucky Notary Application online today and take the first step towards your notary commission!
A notary public who has a direct or indirect financial (or other beneficial) interest in a document may not notarize such a document. The better practice is not to notarize for a spouse or family member in order to preserve the integrity of the notarization and to prevent a challenge to the notarization.
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