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  2. Notary Public Application Form - GSCCCA

    www.gsccca.org/.../notary-public-application

    Complete a notary application and bring it to the Clerk of Superior Court in your county of residence (note the neighboring-state resident provision). Pay the application fee and take the oath of office. The clerk's office issues a notary certificate of appointment.

  3. GSCCCA.org - Notary Online Commissions

    apps.gsccca.org/NotaryApplication

    Notary & Apostilles Notary > Notary Online Application. Select your County of Residence. Important Notes: If you are a legal resident of the State of Georgia, you may only apply in your county of residence.

  4. Online Training - GSCCCA

    www.gsccca.org/learn/online-training

    The Notary Public Training course is available to the public at no cost, to provide training regarding the duties and responsibilities of notaries public. In addition, an optional Notary Final Exam is offered for a cost of $2.

  5. To complete your online notary application, visit Georgia Clerks Authority and select "notaries and apostilles." New Notary Commission/ Notary Renewal in person. The fee for a notary commission is $55.00. Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts accepts checks, credit/debit, and money orders (No Personal Out-of-State Checks).

  6. Notary Search | Georgia Notary Public - GSCCCA

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    Search Notary Index > Notary Index Search. To find a notary, please enter at least one search criteria and click Submit.

  7. How to Become a Notary Georgia - StateRequirement

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    Depending on whether your county permits online applications or not, there are two ways for you to complete your notary application in Georgia: Online application — If your county permits it, you can complete your application online using the Georgia Superior Court ClerksCooperative Authority online platform.

  8. Notary Application Information - Chatham County, Georgia

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    Notary Application Information. In Georgia, the Clerk of Superior Court in their county of residence commissions notaries public for a four-year term. Georgia also allows residents of neighboring states to apply to become notaries public.