A Guide: How To Become Online Notary In Arkansas
By NotaryLive Staff
Published on 10/01/2024
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- It's required for you to have existing commission as a traditional notary to become an online notary in Arkansas.
- You can apply on NotaryLive to become a remote online notary within our platform.
If you are a notary public in the state of Arkansas, and looking to expand on your notary services, there is a great opportunity to become a Arkansas online notary.
1. Steps To Becoming An Online Notary In Arkansas
The following will be a guide on how to become an online notary in Arkansas.
Complete the pre-requirements
Before applying to become an online notary, make sure you have the following.
- Currently possess an existing commission as a traditional Notary Public in Arkansas.
- Must be 18 years old and a citizen or permanent legal resident of the U.S.
- Must be a legal resident of Arkansas or a bordering state
- Must not have had Notary commission revoked in the past 10 years
- Must not have been convicted of a felony.
Application process
- Complete the Online Application for Electronic Notary Commission
- Submit completed application with a payment for $25 fee to the Secretary of State
- Be sure to take the required training course and pass the exam
Afterwards
After you have been accepted to become a remote online notary and pass your exam with training – it is required for you to have a contract with a state-approved RON provider.
2. Become An Online Notary With NotaryLive
NotaryLive is currently onboarding remote online notaries in Arkansas!
Once you have been commissioned as an online notary in the state of Arkansas, 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.
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FAQ For RON Arkansas
- How much does it cost to be an online notary in Arkansas?
- It costs $25 for the application fee.
- How much can I charge as a remote online notary in Arkansas?
- There is no limit to the pricing you can charge by the Arkansas Secretary of State.
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Updated Date: 12/13/2024