Apply to be a Notary
If you're looking to become a notary in Pennsylvania, or to renew your commission, you can start your application here.
Overview
Notaries are public officials who play a vital role in commerce and are on the front lines of deterring document fraud.
Appointed and commissioned by the Department of State, notaries have the authority to perform several duties, including:
- administering oaths and affirmations
- taking acknowledgments
- taking a verification on oath or affirmation
- witnessing or attesting signatures
- certifying a copy of a record or deposition
Notaries have been officially recognized in Pennsylvania for over 200 years, and currently more than 85,000 people are commissioned as notaries in the Commonwealth.
Eligibility
To be appointed as a notary, you must meet the following requirements:
- Be at least 18 years old
- Be a U.S. citizen or permanent legal U.S. resident
- Be a resident or have a place of employment or practice in Pennsylvania
- Be able to read and write in English
- Complete at least 3 hours of mandatory notary education with an approved provider within 6 months of applying or reapplying
- Successfully pass the notary examination
- Meet all criteria related to character, criminal convictions, and prior sanctions
You may not serve as a notary if you:
- Are a U.S. Congress member
- Hold an office or appointment of profit or trust under the federal government’s legislative, executive, or judiciary departments for which you receive a salary, fees, or related benefits
- Are a Pennsylvania General Assembly member