@@NationalNotary I did but your video stipulated that if I had a felony I was barred automatically so I’m not willing to take a course just to loose money 🤣
@@joshrodriguez5820 Understandable. In CA, you must: Not be convicted of a felony, a lesser crime involving moral turpitude or a lesser offense incompatible with the duties of a Notary. Examples of moral turpitude include (but aren't limited to) crimes such as burglary, embezzlement, fraud, statutory rape or tax evasion. A more detailed list is available on pages 11-12 of the Secretary of State's 2012 Notary Public Disciplinary Guidelines. notary.cdn.sos.ca.gov/forms/notary-guidelines-2012.pdf
Do you have any comment as to the processing times of the Secretary of State and its vendors and the effect that has on people who want to get their foot into the Notary business?
Hello. The processing times vary by state. In CA, the Secretary of State office is taking about 2 months to process applications. More can be found here: www.sos.ca.gov/notary/processing-times
I'm wandering if you would still have to take the training course if you move to another state before your commission ends. If training is required in that state
Hello. The time stamp links in the steps take you to the point in the video where the topic is being discussed. For more information on how to become a Notary in CA, please visit: www.nationalnotary.org/california
Hello. The time stamp links in the steps take you to the point in the video where the topic is being discussed. For more information on how to become a Notary in CA, please visit: www.nationalnotary.org/california
Hello. To qualify for a California Notary Public appointment, applicants must meet the following requirements: Be at least 18 years old Be a legal resident of the state of California Not be convicted of a felony, a lesser crime involving moral turpitude or a lesser offense incompatible with the duties of a Notary Examples of moral turpitude include (but aren't limited to) crimes such as burglary, embezzlement, fraud, statutory rape or tax evasion. A more detailed list is available on pages 11-12 of the Secretary of State's 2012 Notary Public Disciplinary Guidelines. notary.cdn.sos.ca.gov/forms/notary-guidelines-2012.pdf
Can I still become a notary if I have a felony that was over 14 years ago the files are destroyed and it’s not on my record when I run a normal background check?
If ive had 3 Misdemeanor dui's with no harm done to people no damage done to other property and no child endangerment in one year and finished serving my year in a well respected rehab and have just gotten my driving priveledges back after 18 months of dui classes am I eligible to become a notary?
California Notaries are authorized to notarize documents anywhere within the borders of the state. You can notarize for any member of the public who makes a reasonable request and meets all requirements for notarization, such as personally appearing before you and providing satisfactory proof of identity.
Thank you for your response !Also, I have a friend who is interested in being a Notary, had a felony 17 years ago which was dropped to misdemeanor and then expunged - would that disqualify him?
Thank you so much for the informational video. How much doe it cost annually to be a public notary? I read in the thread that the bond costs $38 for 4 years. Is there any annual cost?
Depends. The total cost of commissioning can differ depending on whether you are a new or renewing Notary too. New Notaries may need more how-to assistance than experienced Notaries. Books, additional training and live expert assistance are often must-haves for most new Notaries.
I am a USMC veteran and live in the Central Valley in CA. I just completed the 6hr course online, paid over $1000.00 for all the supplies on the NNA site and recently underwent a liver transplant. Due to Covid and my medical condition is there any way to take the test online? I am super excited to get started. Thank you in advance.
@@foku9000 To qualify for a California Notary Public appointment, applicants must meet the following requirements: Be at least 18 years old Be a legal resident of the state of California Not be convicted of a felony, a lesser crime involving moral turpitude or a lesser offense incompatible with the duties of a Notary Examples of moral turpitude include (but aren't limited to) crimes such as burglary, embezzlement, fraud, statutory rape or tax evasion.
It costs $40 for applicants to file an application and take the Notary exam in California. Additional costs vary depending on the vendor you choose for the required training course, surety bond, live scan background check, passport photo, Notary supplies, and county clerk bond and oath of office filing fees. More information can be found here: www.nationalnotary.org/california
@@Purplecolors88 California law requires you to get a $15,000 bond from a surety company authorized to do business in the state. That is not the amount you need to pay. The price of a 4 year bond for that amount is $38.
What if I have felonies that I got reduced to misdemeanors after a few years? Drug related offenses from more than 7 years ago... have since turned my life around
@@NationalNotary I filled out court paperwork a few years after my conviction and incarceration and got all of my felonies reduced to misdemeanors. Most of my felonies are from 15 to 20 years ago
@@tatianaG To qualify for a California Notary Public appointment, applicants must meet the following requirements: Not be convicted of a felony, a lesser crime involving moral turpitude or a lesser offense incompatible with the duties of a Notary. Examples of moral turpitude include (but aren't limited to) crimes such as burglary, embezzlement, fraud, statutory rape or tax evasion. A more detailed list is available on pages 11-12 of the Secretary of State's 2012. notary.cdn.sos.ca.gov/forms/notary-guidelines-2012.pdf
In California, Notaries can charge up to $15 per signature. Depending on the documents being notarized, there might be multiple signatures involved. Are you thinking of becoming a Notary?
Hello. Not be convicted of a felony, a lesser crime involving moral turpitude or a lesser offense incompatible with the duties of a Notary Examples of moral turpitude include (but aren't limited to) crimes such as burglary, embezzlement, fraud, statutory rape or tax evasion. www.nationalnotary.org/california
Very well explained! Thank you for the video!
Glad it was helpful!
I been out 7 years and well great like always I have to continue to deal with discrimination in California
Hi Josh. Do you have questions on how to become a notary in CA?
@@NationalNotary I did but your video stipulated that if I had a felony I was barred automatically so I’m not willing to take a course just to loose money 🤣
@@joshrodriguez5820 Understandable. In CA, you must:
Not be convicted of a felony, a lesser crime involving moral turpitude or a lesser offense incompatible with the duties of a Notary.
Examples of moral turpitude include (but aren't limited to) crimes such as burglary, embezzlement, fraud, statutory rape or tax evasion. A more detailed list is available on pages 11-12 of the Secretary of State's 2012 Notary Public Disciplinary Guidelines. notary.cdn.sos.ca.gov/forms/notary-guidelines-2012.pdf
Do you have any comment as to the processing times of the Secretary of State and its vendors and the effect that has on people who want to get their foot into the Notary business?
Hello. The processing times vary by state. In CA, the Secretary of State office is taking about 2 months to process applications. More can be found here: www.sos.ca.gov/notary/processing-times
I have applied for a job a ups store and they require a notary certification so now I’m looking into getting one.
Let us know if you have questions along the way.
What if my record was expunged?
I'm wandering if you would still have to take the training course if you move to another state before your commission ends. If training is required in that state
Hello. Each state has its own application process, so Notary commissions, unfortunately, are not transferable between states.
Would this be a good part time job? Like 10 hours a week? I am going into real estate so I'm just looking for some extra money on the side.
Yes, definitely. You have the ability to create your own schedule based on when you want to accept signings.
Thank you. Good video for getting started.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Clicked on the link in the description and in step number two of the website the link doesn't work.
Hello. The time stamp links in the steps take you to the point in the video where the topic is being discussed.
For more information on how to become a Notary in CA, please visit: www.nationalnotary.org/california
Hello. The time stamp links in the steps take you to the point in the video where the topic is being discussed.
For more information on how to become a Notary in CA, please visit: www.nationalnotary.org/california
What if my felony was 8 years ago haven't ran into any problems with the law will California still allow me to get my license
Hello. To qualify for a California Notary Public appointment, applicants must meet the following requirements:
Be at least 18 years old
Be a legal resident of the state of California
Not be convicted of a felony, a lesser crime involving moral turpitude or a lesser offense incompatible with the duties of a Notary
Examples of moral turpitude include (but aren't limited to) crimes such as burglary, embezzlement, fraud, statutory rape or tax evasion. A more detailed list is available on pages 11-12 of the Secretary of State's 2012 Notary Public Disciplinary Guidelines. notary.cdn.sos.ca.gov/forms/notary-guidelines-2012.pdf
Thank you for this helpful breakdown!
Glad that was helpful. Thanks for watching!
do you have an estimate for total cost to become notary?
Can I still become a notary if I have a felony that was over 14 years ago the files are destroyed and it’s not on my record when I run a normal background check?
Hello. Are you interested in applying for the state of CA?
Very well put together.
If ive had 3 Misdemeanor dui's with no harm done to people no damage done to other property and no child endangerment in one year and finished serving my year in a well respected rehab and have just gotten my driving priveledges back after 18 months of dui classes am I eligible to become a notary?
How do I submit my application if I'm testing online? It is so confusing. In CA
Hi Evelyn, for detailed instructions on getting your CA Notary commission, visit bit.ly/BecomeNotaryCA.
Do you need a high school diploma to become a notary?
Hello, it depends on your states requirements. You can visit our website to get a list of requirements.
Can you become a notary in 2 different states such as AZ and CA?
Specific states have laws allowing this. But you cannot in AZ and CA.
National Notary Association - is the exam being done online?
@@kiforeversolid The CA exam is in person. For the training you can choose between a live zoom seminar and a online course.
How do you find work?
California Notaries are authorized to notarize documents anywhere within the borders of the state. You can notarize for any member of the public who makes a reasonable request and meets all requirements for notarization, such as personally appearing before you and providing satisfactory proof of identity.
Thank you for your response !Also, I have a friend who is interested in being a Notary, had a felony 17 years ago which was dropped to misdemeanor and then expunged - would that disqualify him?
If I let it expired with the state, do I have to start the whole process again, training class and reapply with the state?
This depends on how long the time lapse was. Is this for CA?
@@NationalNotary yes, over 2 years
Do i need to be a us citizen to be able to do notaries? I mean i have green card and ima be a citizen in 1 or 2 years
Hello. What state would you like to be commissioned in?
@@NationalNotary California
@@jassajatt829 To be a notary in CA, you must be a legal resident of the state. More information can be found here: www.nationalnotary.org/california
Thank you so much for the informational video. How much doe it cost annually to be a public notary? I read in the thread that the bond costs $38 for 4 years. Is there any annual cost?
Depends. The total cost of commissioning can differ depending on whether you are a new or renewing Notary too. New Notaries may need more how-to assistance than experienced Notaries. Books, additional training and live expert assistance are often must-haves for most new Notaries.
I am a USMC veteran and live in the Central Valley in CA. I just completed the 6hr course online, paid over $1000.00 for all the supplies on the NNA site and recently underwent a liver transplant. Due to Covid and my medical condition is there any way to take the test online? I am super excited to get started. Thank you in advance.
Hi Randy! Thanks for reaching out. Is Randy Madan the full name used for the order?
Semper Fi. Quick question, I thought the supplies were all less than $100 total. What all did you have to get to add up to 1k??
What if I have lien from a creditor, does that disqualify me?
Hello. Are you interested in becoming a notary in CA?
@@NationalNotary yes
@@foku9000 To qualify for a California Notary Public appointment, applicants must meet the following requirements:
Be at least 18 years old
Be a legal resident of the state of California
Not be convicted of a felony, a lesser crime involving moral turpitude or a lesser offense incompatible with the duties of a Notary
Examples of moral turpitude include (but aren't limited to) crimes such as burglary, embezzlement, fraud, statutory rape or tax evasion.
Is video made it easier to understand
Let us know if you have any questions. Happy to help!
Ima do it
Thanks for watching. For detailed instructions on getting your CA Notary commission, visit bit.ly/BecomeNotaryCA
How much does it cost? Total cost to become a notary in ca?
It costs $40 for applicants to file an application and take the Notary exam in California. Additional costs vary depending on the vendor you choose for the required training course, surety bond, live scan background check, passport photo, Notary supplies, and county clerk bond and oath of office filing fees.
More information can be found here: www.nationalnotary.org/california
How much does the bond cost
Hello Michael. Is this for the state of CA?
@@NationalNotary Do you have to pay 15,000 bond to get started in the Notary business in California?
@@Purplecolors88 California law requires you to get a $15,000 bond from a surety company authorized to do business in the state. That is not the amount you need to pay. The price of a 4 year bond for that amount is $38.
@@NationalNotary so basically its an approval?
What if I have felonies that I got reduced to misdemeanors after a few years? Drug related offenses from more than 7 years ago... have since turned my life around
Hello Tatiana. Is this for the state of California?
@@NationalNotary yes
@@NationalNotary I filled out court paperwork a few years after my conviction and incarceration and got all of my felonies reduced to misdemeanors. Most of my felonies are from 15 to 20 years ago
@@tatianaG To qualify for a California Notary Public appointment, applicants must meet the following requirements: Not be convicted of a felony, a lesser crime involving moral turpitude or a lesser offense incompatible with the duties of a Notary.
Examples of moral turpitude include (but aren't limited to) crimes such as burglary, embezzlement, fraud, statutory rape or tax evasion. A more detailed list is available on pages 11-12 of the Secretary of State's 2012. notary.cdn.sos.ca.gov/forms/notary-guidelines-2012.pdf
This page in our Knowledge Center breaks down the process as well: www.nationalnotary.org/california
I'm excited to do loan signings, I hear people can make as high as $600 for 1 hour of work.
how true is this?
Depends on the deal that's structured. Gas, time of day, deadlines all bump up the price.
You can. I have a brother who makes $100 a signing. This is true.
Very true! I’m actually looking into my license
In some States the exam is available on line. Is that the case for California?
Hello. No, in CA you are required to take the exam in person.
Would love a video on How to become Notary in Michigan.Thank you.
Thank you for the feedback Laurie!
I been in California for 4 years. I don't have a California ID
Hello Debbie. You may want to reach out to the CA DMV to receive a state ID.
All this to make 10 dollars an hour?
In California, Notaries can charge up to $15 per signature. Depending on the documents being notarized, there might be multiple signatures involved. Are you thinking of becoming a Notary?
Juvenile record?
Hello. Not be convicted of a felony, a lesser crime involving moral turpitude or a lesser offense incompatible with the duties of a Notary
Examples of moral turpitude include (but aren't limited to) crimes such as burglary, embezzlement, fraud, statutory rape or tax evasion. www.nationalnotary.org/california
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Thank you
You're welcome