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HOW
TO FIND A NOTARY PUBLIC
Local Town or City
Clerk's offices in Connecticut maintain a
Registry of Notaries. In addition, some
Town Clerks have notaries on staff or notaries
could be available in other town
departments. The Yellow Pages also have
listings of businesses and people who offer
notary services under the heading "Notaries
Public". A small fee could be involved.
HOW TO BECOME A
NOTARY PUBLIC
The following is excerpted
from "Applying for Appointment as a
Connecticut Notary Public" (www.ct.gov/sots/cwp/view.asp?a=3184&q=392266)
posted on the Connecticut Secretary of the
State's website.
Anyone eighteen years of age or
older who is a resident of, or has a principal
place of business in, Connecticut can apply for
appointment as a Notary Public.
Applicants must submit a completed
application form, pay the application fee, and
pass a written examination administered by the
Secretary of the State's Office (www.sots.ct.gov/)
Examinations are contained in the application
forms and are completed by applicants under
oath. Applicants who pass the examination
successfully will receive a certificate of
appointment. The term of appointment is for a
period of five years.
All notaries are required to take
an oath of office before they can begin
performing any notarial acts. Any authorized
official can administer the oath of office.
Certificates of appointment must be recorded
with the Town Clerk of the town where the notary
resides or has a principal place of business
within thirty days of receiving the certificate.
Town Clerks can also administer the oath of
office for new notaries.
RENEWING APPOINTMENT AS NOTARY
PUBLIC
Application forms to renew
appointments as a Notary Public are mailed three
months before expiration of the original
appointment period. If there has been a change
of name and/or address before renewal, the
change must be reported to the Secretary of the
State’s office within thirty days. Forms for
recording changes can be obtained from the
Secretary of the State's website: (www.sots.ct.gov/sots/cwp/view.asp?a=3184&q=392268)
TO FIND TOWN CLERKS IN
CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE
Search by service name: Records/Licenses/Permits
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SOURCE:
Connecticut Secretary of the State website
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CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: April2013
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