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If application was done on e-Services, you may upload the completed application and pay the $10.00 non-refundable processing fee online.Once you have fulfilled the filing requirements at the county level, you will need to submit your application by one of the following methods: At that time, the county clerk will also administer an Oath of Office and verify that you have complied with these requirements by completing all of the areas on the Notary Public Application. The fee for this filing at the county level is $10 (with the exception of Wayne County, which may be more). You must then obtain and file a surety bond (available through insurance agencies or bonding companies) in the amount of $10,000 with your respective county clerk. It is important that you sign the application exactly the way you wish to be appointed. To ensure that your appointment is accurately processed processed, print or type your name on the Commission line at the bottom of the application exactly as you intend to use it when notarizing documents.

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If you would like to fill out the application by paper, please fill out this Application completely and legibly.Īn Application for Michigan Notary Public Appointment, must first be completed with your driver's license or state ID number, full name, date of birth, residential address, business address, telephone numbers, county and, if a current notary, information about your current appointment.If you would like to fill out the application online, please go to Online Services.Note: It may take up to 4 to 6 weeks to process an application received by mail and up to 2 weeks to process an application submitted online. Complete the Application: You have two options for filling out your application.The application process is a joint process between the Michigan Department of State and the County Clerk's Office.

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  • Any individual currently serving a term of imprisonment in any state, county or federal correctional facility is prohibited from being appointed or serving as a notary public.
  • Sign a declaration that all information on application is correct, that you have read the Michigan Notary Public Act, and that you will perform all notarial acts faithfully.
  • Have filed with the appropriate county clerk a proper surety bond in the amount of $10,000 and taken the oath of office as prescribed by the State Constitution.
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    Have not been convicted of 2 or more misdemeanor offenses involving a violation of the Michigan Notary Public Act within a 12-month period while commissioned, or 3 or more misdemeanor offenses involving a violation of this act within a 5-year period regardless of being commissioned.

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  • Be free of any felony convictions within the past 10 years.
  • Read and write in the English language.
  • Be a resident of the county (or maintain a principal place of business) in which you request appointment.
  • citizen or possess proof of legal presence
  • Be a Michigan resident or maintain a place of business in Michigan.










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