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Kansas Notary Bond

Kansas Notary Bond

The State of Kansas requires notaries to purchase a notary bond. A notary bond is a surety bond that protects the public against any wrongdoing on the part of a notary. The notary bond will compensate an individual harmed as a result of errors or mistakes performed by a Kansas notary.

The Kansas notary bond is a $7,500 bond and is valid throughout your 4-year notary commission in the State of Kansas. In addition to the notary bond, it is also required that a Kansas notary obtain a state-approved notary seal and pay a $25 state filing fee. The notary bond, state filing fee, and a notarial seal are available in our basic notary package.

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Kansas Notary Forms

Kansas Notary Forms

The following notary forms are for customers who do not want to use our convenient and secure online application to apply or renew their Kansas notary commission. After downloading your Kansas notary forms, please read and follow the instructions carefully. You must complete and sign all forms, and send them along with payment to:

Notary Public Underwriters of Kansas
P.O. Box 7457
Tallahassee, FL 32314

 

If you are applying to become a Kansas notary for the first time or are renewing your current notary commission, please download and complete the form below.

Kansas Notary Application Packet

 

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Renew Your Kansas Notary Commission

 


 

*Prices do NOT include shipping and handling

   

 

QUALIFICATIONS TO RENEW YOUR KANSAS NOTARY COMMISSION

In order to renew as a notary public in Kansas, you must meet the following requirements:

• Be at least 18 years of age
• Be a citizen or a permanent legal resident of the United States
• Be a Kansas resident, or reside in a bordering state and be employed or conduct business in Kansas

• Be able to read, write, and understand English
• Must not have been convicted of a felony nor had a professional license revoked

 

 

STEPS TO RENEW YOUR KANSAS NOTARY COMMISSION

If you still meet the requirements to be a notary, you're ready to renew your Kansas notary commission. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact our Customer Care team by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 800.826.2297, we are happy to help!

 

Notary Products

Select your notary package, complete the interactive application process, select any additional products you desire and submit your payment online. Your notary forms and instructions will be available for download at the end of checkout. Payment by check not available online. 

DownloadYour notary appointment form, executed bond and instructions for completing the application process with the Secretary of State will be issued immediately for download. We will manufacture and ship your notary stamp to you so you may stamp an impression of it on your notary appointment form.

 

 

Commissioned

We will email your Notary Errors & Omissions Insurance within one business day after we receive proof of commission. All Notary Public Underwriters stamps and seals come with a Lifetime Guarantee.

 

 


 

DON'T WANT TO PAY BY CREDIT CARD ONLINE?

Download the required Kansas Notary Forms. If you prefer to receive an application by mail or email, please contact us.

Kansas Notary Insurance

Why Purchase Kansas Notary Public E&O Insurance?

A small mistake can be very expensive. Notarial losses are becoming more common every day, from small suits to major verdicts involving tens of thousands of dollars. The required Kansas notary bond DOES NOT cover you in these cases. Just as you protect your home, car and other personal effects with insurance, you need to protect your notarial acts with Kansas Notary Public Errors and Omissions Insurance. The term of the policy is the same as your notary commission. Policies may be purchased at a nominal premium with varying limits. Get the protection you need so you can perform your notarial duties with confidence!

Become a Kansas Notary

 


*Prices do NOT include shipping and handling

   

 

QUALIFICATIONS TO BECOME A KANSAS NOTARY PUBLIC

In order to become a notary public in Kansas, you must meet the following requirements:

• Be at least 18 years of age
• Be a citizen or a permanent legal resident of the United States
• Be a Kansas resident, or reside in a bordering state and be employed or conduct business in Kansas

• Be able to read, write, and understand English
• Must not have been convicted of a felony nor had a professional license revoked

 

 

STEPS TO BECOME A KANSAS NOTARY PUBLIC

If you meet the requirements to become a notary, you're ready to apply for your notary commission! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact our Customer Care team by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 800.826.2297, we are happy to help!

 

Notary Products

Select your notary package, complete the interactive application process, select any additional products you desire and submit your payment online. Your notary forms and instructions will be available for download at the end of checkout. Payment by check not available online. 

DownloadYour notary appointment form, executed bond and instructions for completing the application process with the Secretary of State will be issued immediately for download. We will manufacture and ship your notary stamp to you so you may stamp an impression of it on your notary appointment form.

 

 

Commissioned

We will email your Notary Errors & Omissions Insurance within one business day after we receive proof of commission. All Notary Public Underwriters stamps and seals come with a Lifetime Guarantee.

 

 


 

DON'T WANT TO PAY BY CREDIT CARD ONLINE?

Download the required Kansas Notary Forms. If you prefer to receive an application by mail or email, please contact us.

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