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As a notary public in the State of Wyoming, you have UNLIMITED financial liability on EVERY document you notarize. If you are a notary for your employer, your employer could also be held liable for your mistakes. All too often people take the office of Notary Public lightly, which is a huge mistake. Even though your state does not require education, it could keep you out of trouble. The Wyoming Online Notary Course is the fastest and easiest way for you to learn what to do and what not to do and how to protect yourself as a notary. Whether you are a new or current notary public in Wyoming, you should spend some time learning the laws. The cost of this course is much less expensive than just 1 hour consulting an attorney.
The Wyoming Online Notary Course includes:
- 2+ Hours of Streaming Video
- 3 Months of Unlimited Access
- Asset Protection Information
- Wyoming Training Manual (PDF)
- Wyoming State Handbook (PDF)
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In addition to notary training, we also offer WY Notary Supplies. Whether you need a new journal or stamp, or a new notary package, we have what you are looking for.
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- Complete the Online Wyoming Notary Training Course (Not required to become a notary in WY)
- Complete the PDF application on your computer. Print it out. Make sure your signature matches the Commission Name Style as listed on Item 1 of the application.
- Mail the application along with a fee of $30 (check/money order) to this Office (see the Agency Address link on the right).
- In about 3-5 days after this Office receives and processes your application, we will mail notification to the mailing address on the application. After receiving notification, you may purchase a $500 notary bond available from most insurance companies.
- Take the bond to the County Clerk's Office in the county you reside to be filed. The bond must be recorded by the County Clerk within 60 days of the beginning date of your commission.
- Once you receive your notary certificate from the County Clerk, purchase a notary stamp (ink or embossed). Do not order a stamp before you know your commissioning dates.
- The term of the notary commission ends in 4 years. It may be reissued for another term upon application.
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