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Become a Washington DC Notary
Requirements
You must be at least eighteen years of age. You can be a resident of Maryland, Virginia, or Washington DC, providing that you live or work in Washington DC.

Applications
Applications can be picked up at 441 4th Street, NW Room 810S, Washington DC, 20001
Applications can be submitted to:
     Office of Notary Commissions and Authentications
     441 4th Street, NW
     Room 810S
     Washington, DC 20001

Handbook
You can download a copy of the Washington DC notary handbook on the Washington DC Office of Notary Commissions and Authentications website. becomeanotary.us also sells a very detailed handbook and study guide which is an excellent reference guide for notaries in Washington DC.

Dual state commission information
If you are a Maryland Notary residing in Maryland, or a Virginia Notary residing in Virginia and wish to become a Washington DC Notary, please contact the Washington DC Notary Division as you may qualify to become a Notary Public there. Also, a Washington DC resident may qualify to become a notary in Maryland or Virginia.