A Guide: Become An Online Notary in Oklahoma
By NotaryLive Staff
Published on 01/29/2021
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Become a commissioned traditional notary public in Oklahoma first
- Apply through the Secretary of State's office to become an Oklahoma online notary
- Partner with a platform like NotaryLive to start notarizing documents online after approval
If you are a notary public in the state of Oklahoma, and looking to expand on your notary services, there is a great opportunity to become a Oklahoma online notary.
1. Steps To Becoming An Online Notary In Oklahoma
The following will be a guide on how to become an online notary in Oklahoma.
Complete the pre-requirements
Before applying to become an online notary, make sure you have the following:
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Must have residency within Oklahoma or be employed within the state
- You must hold a commission as a traditional Notary Public
- Must not have any felony convictions
Application Process
- You must choose a Remote Online Notarization technology vendor that you plan to use (NotaryLive)
- Complete the Remote Online Notarization Application for Oklahoma.
- Pay the fee of $25 on the Oklahoma Secretary of State's website
- You must receive approval from the Secretary of State to conduct remote notarizations
- Must not have any felony convictions
As a traditional notary, you are confined to your general location, and there are only so many people in Oklahoma who need a document notarized.
Becoming an online notary in Oklahoma provides you the capability to notarize documents from all over the country, making your potential client base that much larger.
2. Become An Online Notary With NotaryLive
Once you have been commissioned as an online notary in the state of Oklahoma, be sure to visit NotaryLive.com to learn more about how you can start notarizing documents online from the comfort of your home or office.
Curious how to notarize those documents online? Visit our guide.
3. How NotaryLive Works
Using NotaryLive is as simple as 4 steps:
Click the button below to get started.
Notarize Online!
For more benefits and features of NotaryLive . . .
Visit our Oklahoma Remote Online Notary page.
FAQ For RON Oklahoma
- How much does it cost to be an online notary in Oklahoma?
- It costs $50 for the application fee.
- How much can I charge as a remote online notary in Oklahoma?
- Up to $25 per notarial act.
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Updated Date: 12/13/2024