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  2. FAQ For Notaries Public - Oklahoma.gov

    oklahoma.gov/elections/voters/notary-services/faq-notaries-public.html

    The Oklahoma Secretary of State maintains a searchable database of notaries here. What are the general duties of a notary public. The Oklahoma Secretary of State commissions notaries public.

  3. Oklahoma Secretary of State

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  4. Oklahoma Secretary of State - Business Services

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    The Secretary of States office is the office in Oklahoma authorized to issue an apostille or authentication for a notarized document going to a foreign country. This office also issues certifications and apostilles for other public documents issued by other Oklahoma agencies including those issued by Court Clerks and the State Registrar of ...

  5. Applicants who want to become a Notary in Oklahoma must complete the following steps: Make sure you meet all requirements under Oklahoma state law (see below). Complete the Oklahoma Notary Public Application. Submit your application and $25 fee to the Secretary of State.

  6. Oklahoma Notary Public - eForms

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    Under Oklahoma law, a notary public is appointed and commissioned by the Secretary of State. In order to be commissioned as a notary, an individual must: 1. be a legal resident of Oklahoma, or an out-of-state resident who is employed within Oklahoma; 2. be 18 years of age or older; 3. have not been convicted of a felony; and TERM

  7. How to Become an Oklahoma Notary - American Assoc. Notaries

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    All Oklahoma notary applicants are required to complete a notary application approved by the Oklahoma Secretary of State and pay a $25.00 filing fee. Click here to start the Oklahoma notary application process.

  8. How to Become a Notary in Oklahoma

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    Complete a notary application on the Oklahoma Secretary of State’s website and pay a $25 filing fee. Click here to download instructions provided by the secretary of state for filing an application online. Receive your notary commission certificate from the secretary of state after your application is approved.

  9. OKLAHOMA STATUTES TITLE 49. NOTARIES PUBLIC

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    All notary commissions shall run in the name and by the authority of the State of Oklahoma, be signed by the Secretary of State, and sealed with the Great Seal of the State of Oklahoma. Commissions shall not be attested. Any person filing an application for a new notary commission shall pay Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) to the

  10. Notary Public Guide

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    Under Oklahoma law, a notary public is appointed and commissioned by the Secretary of State. In order to be commissioned as a notary, an individual must be: 1. A citizen of the United States; and 2. A legal resident of Oklahoma, or an out-of-state resident who is employed within Oklahoma; and 3. 18 years of age or older; and 4.

  11. Secretary of State - Oklahoma.gov

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    Founded in 1907, the Secretary of State serves in many capacities and now encompasses the following divisions: Executive Functions. Court on Judiciary Member Appointments. Legislative Functions. Initiative and Referendum Petitions. Official Oklahoma Statutes and Session Laws electronic publications. Office of Administrative Rules. Business Filings.