Function
A notary public acts as an official and unbiased witness
to the identity of a person who comes before the notary.
A notary is authorized to witness or attest a signature,
administer an oath or affirmation, certify an oath
or affirmation, take acknowledgments, and certify
or attest a copy. The notary must be certain that
the person appearing before him is who that person
claims to be.
Qualification:
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.
2. A legal resident of Oklahoma, or an out-of-state
resident who is employed within Oklahoma; and,
3. Eighteen (18) years of age or older.
New Commission:
Applications for appointment as a notary public are
available from the office of the Secretary of State.
The completed application should be sent to the Secretary
of State with the required $25.00 filing fee. A new
notary commission along with a notary public bond
form which includes an oath of office and a loyalty
oath will be mailed to the applicant.
Renewal Commission:
A notary public may renew his/her appointment by submitting
a completed application and $20.00 renewal fee to
the Secretary of State. A renewal application may
not be submitted earlier than six (6) weeks prior
to the expiration of the notary's current appointment.
A renewal commission along with a notary public bond
form which includes an oath of office and a loyalty
oath will be mailed to the applicant.
Expired Commission:
An application that is received after a notary public
commission has expired will be processed as a new
commission application.

Bond Requirement:
Before a person can act as a notary, he/she must file
a $1,000.00 surety bond, the notary commission and
a $10.00 filing fee with the Secretary of State.
The notary bond must be signed by one or more sureties
and be approved by the Secretary of State. It must be written
for a term of four years covering the same time period
as the notary commission.
Term:
A notary public commission is for a term of four years.
Authority of a Notary:
An Oklahoma notary public may perform notarial acts
anywhere in the state of Oklahoma. Whenever a document is notarized, the notary must
indicate on the document the county in which the notarization
is taking place. A notary may not notarize his/her
own signature.
Notary Log:
State law suggests a notary keep records of their
official acts. It is recommended that a notary maintain
a log of his/her official acts in recalling past notarial
acts, if needed, or if legally challenged. If a notary
is called upon to testify in court, a log may become
evidence to help establish what actually took place.
Information to be retained in
the notary log should include the following:
1. Date of notarial act
2. Type of act performed
3. Type of document
4. Name and address of each person whose signature
was notarized
5. Review and note type of identification of person
whose signature was notarized (i.e. driver's license
or photo identification)
6. A section of personal notes and fees charged

Authentication of
Documents:
A notary public must authenticate all of their official
acts, attestations and instruments with their notary
seal, official signature, commission number and the
expiration date of their notary public commission.
If any notary public shall neglect or refuse to attach
to his/her official signature, the date of the expiration
of the commission, or their commission number, they
shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon
conviction thereof shall be fined a sum not to exceed
Fifty dollars ($50.00).
Seal:
Oklahoma law allows for the use of either a metal
seal which leaves an embossed impression or a rubber
stamp. All notary seals shall contain the name of
the notary public. The notary's commission number and
expiration date may also be included in the seal or
stamp.
Change of Name:
If a notary's name has legally changed, he/she may
continue to use their former name as issued on the
existing commission until it expires. If a notary
wishes to use a new name, a new application must be
completed and filed with the Secretary of State with
a fee of $25.00. This name change will establish a
new commission expiration date. It will be necessary
for the individual to purchase a new seal and file
a new bond with the Secretary of State.

Short Form Certificates
of Notarial Acts
An acknowledgment means a declaration by a person
that the person has signed an instrument for the purposes
stated therein and, if signing in a representative
capacity, that the person has authority to sign the
instrument on behalf of the person or entity identified
therein.
In taking an acknowledgment, verification,
or witnessing or attesting a signature, a notary must
determine, either from personal knowledge or from
satisfactory identification documents, that the person
appearing before the notary is the person whose true
signature is on the instrument.
In certifying or attesting a copy
of a document or other item, a notary must determine
that the copy is a full, true and accurate transcription
or reproduction of the one which was copied. The following
are examples of acknowledgments:

For an acknowledgment in an
individual capacity:
State of Oklahoma
County of__________________
This instrument was acknowledged before me
on this______ day of
_____________________, 20____
by ______________________________________________
________________________________________________.
Name(s) of Person(s)
___________________
Notary Public
Seal or Stamp:
My commission expires:__________________ , 20____.
My commission number is:_______________________
For an acknowledgment
in a representative capacity:
State of Oklahoma
County of___________________
This instrument was acknowledged before me
on this ______ day of
_____________________, 20____ by _____________(name)
as_________________________________(type
of authority)
of _________________________________________.
(Name of party on behalf
of whom instrument was executed)
___________________
Notary Public
Seal or Stamp:
My commission expires:__________________ , 20____.
My commission number is:_______________________
For verification upon
oath or affirmation:
State of Oklahoma
County of_____________________
Signed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me
on this______ day of
___________________, 20____ by ______________
__________________________________________.
(Name(s) of person(s)
making statement.)
___________________
Notary Public
Seal or Stamp:
My commission expires:__________________ , 20____.
My commission number is:_______________________
For witnessing or attesting
a signature
State of Oklahoma
County of_________________________
Signed or attested before me
on this ______ day of_______
_____________________, 20____.
___________________
Notary Public
Seal or Stamp:
My commission expires:__________________ , 20____.
My commission number is:_______________________
For attestation of a copy
of a document:
State of Oklahoma
County of_________________________
I certify that this is a true and correct copy of
a document in the possession of ___________________________________
______________________________________________
Dated this ________ day of ________________, 20____.
___________________
Notary Public
Seal or Stamp:
My commission expires:___________________ , 20____.
My commission number is:_________________________

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