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Find a Notary > New York Notary > Become a Notary Become a New York Notary PublicBecome a New York State Notary Requirements You must be eighteen or more years of age. You must either be a resident of New York, or be employed within, or have a business or office within New York State. The term of office is four years. A New York State Notary may move out of state and remain a notary in New York providing they still have employment or a business in New York. You would be disqualified if you have been convicted of a felony, or have been convicted of other crimes including illegally using or carrying a pistol or other dangerous weapon, making or possessing burglar's instruments, vagrancy or prostitution, buying or receiving or criminally possessing stolen property, unlawful entry into a building, and there are various other crimes that will disqualify you listed on the New York department of state's website. Procedure You must submit a New York notary application after taking an oath of office with any officer authorized to conduct oaths. There is a $60 application fee. The applicant must pass the New York notary exam and submit a "pass slip" with the application. The Secretary of State will issue a commission to the applicant if they approve the application. An individual admitted to practice in NYS as an attorney, may be appointed a notary public without an examination. Out of state residents will be regarded as residents of the county that they are employed or have a business in. Notaries may not give legal advice The notary may not draft any kind of legal papers, such as wills, deeds, bills of sale, mortgages, contracts, leases, offers, options, incorporation papers, releases, mechanics liens, power of attorney, complaints and all legal pleadings, papers in summary proceedings to evict a tenant, or in bankruptcy, affidavits, or any papers which courts consider to be legal documents or papers. Dual state commission information It is common for a New Jersey Notary or New Jersey resident to also be a New York State Notary. If you are employed or run a business or office in New York, you are eligible to apply for a New York notary commission. Related Links Become a New York Notary Public New York Notary General Information New York Notary Acknowledgment, Jurat Information New York Notary Fees and FAQ Information New York Notary Classes & Seminars New York Notary e-course Notary Acts More Info of Interest... |
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