U.S. Notary Primer. A must-have for every practicing and aspiring Notary, this book covers pertinent Notary laws and valuable information and techniques you can use to become a confident Notary and perform worry-free notarizations. 11th edition. more. DETAILS $20 $ Yes! In , the Alabama Secretary of State office compiled a handbook. A copy of the handbook is listed below with other Important Notary Documents. Notaries for Alabama put together an informative brochure, "Getting Started as a Notary Public in Alabama". The brochure outlines ten steps to follow in order to obtain a notary commission. Notaries public shall give bond with sureties, to be approved by the judge of probate of the county of their residence, in the sum of twenty-five thousand ($25,), payable to the State of Alabama and conditioned to faithfully discharge the duties of such office so long as they may continue therein or discharge any of the duties thereof.
For more information about Notary Public, you may want to purchase the handbook, A Manual for Notaries Public, published by the Young Lawyer's Section of the Alabama State Bar. The manual cost is $ Contact: Katherine L. Church Alabama State Bar P.O. Box Montgomery, AL Training and Email support. Price: $ DETAILS. Quantity: 0 1. Alabama Advanced Training Course Manual with Forms Pack. Training Book and Associated Forms Pack. Advanced Notary Signing Agent Training Course - Book/Forms Pack. The " Advanced Course for Professional Notary Signing Agents " Training Book has over pages of instructional. Appointment and Commissioning. Notaries in the State of Alabama are appointed and commissioned by the probate judges of the various counties. In accordance with AL Code Section , the probate judge reports to the Secretary of State the name, county of residence, date of issuance and date of expiration of the commission of each notary appointed and commissioned under applicable law.
Notaries public shall give bond with sureties, to be approved by the judge of probate of the county of their residence, in the sum of twenty-five thousand ($25,), payable to the State of Alabama and conditioned to faithfully discharge the duties of such office so long as they may continue therein or discharge any of the duties thereof. Notaries Public: The Handbook. The Alabama Secretary of State’s Handbook for. Notaries Public. First Edition Written and revised by. Kennedy Banks, Janice McDonald, and Hugh R. Evans, III. Edited by Brittany Hamilton. The probate judges of each Alabama county set application rules and procedures for the commissioning of Notaries. Here are step-by-step instructions for Alabama residents who are interested in becoming a Notary Public: Make sure you meet all of your state's qualifications (see below). Complete an application form. Get a $25, surety bond.
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