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A Guide: How to Become An Online Notary in Missouri

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Become a commissioned traditional notary public in the state of Missouri first.
  • Partner with a platform like NotaryLive, a remote notary software, to notarize documents online after approval.
  • Missouri notary public can expand their services by becoming online notaries.

Audio Summary:

1. Steps To Becoming An Online Notary In Missouri

The following guide outlines the steps to become an online notary in Missouri.

Meet Eligibility Requirements

Before applying, make sure you meet the following:

  • Hold an active traditional notary public commission in Missouri.
  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Be a resident of Missouri or have a place of employment or practice in Missouri.
  • Must be a U.S. citizen and have proof of legal residence
  • Demonstrate proficiency in English
  • Must not have any felony convictions

Application Process

  • Make sure you’re fully eligible according to Missouri’s notary requirements.
  • Review the Missouri Notary Public Handbook
  • Finished required Notary training and successfully pass the exam.
  • Fill out the application to become a commissioned traditional Notary Public.
  • Submit a $10,000 bond then complete the oath of office.
  • Purchase your official Notary stamp and record book.
  • Complete a remote Notary training course and pass the exam
  • Contract with a RON technology provider (NotaryLive.com)
  • Once you complete the remote online Notary application, email to [email protected].

As an online notary in Missouri, you can notarize documents online for signers anywhere in the U.S.

Just be sure you are physically in Missouri during the notarization if you’d like to be a Missouri notary public.

3. How NotaryLive Works for a User

Users no longer have to search “notary near me” or “notary services near me”.

Where can I get something notarized, then? 

With an online remote notary, there is no need for a wet signature or receiving a notary seal/notary stamp in person. You can now get a notary public stamp, all online with NotaryLive.

Using NotaryLive as an online notary service is as simple as 4 steps:

  1. Upload Your Document
  2. Verify Your Identity (With ID credential analysis and KBA)
  3. Connect with a remote notary via webcam
  4. Download your notarized document instantly

NotaryLive provides 24/7/365 service, secure transactions, and instant document delivery.

Curious how to notarize those documents online? Visit our guide.

For more benefits and features of NotaryLive . . . 

Visit our Missouri Remote Online Notary page. 

Does NotaryLive sound like the right fit for you and your business? 

Learn more about our NotaryLive Business Account Options.

For pricing info, click here to visit our Pricing page!

If you have any questions, contact our sales team, and we will be happy to help! 

About NotaryLive

NotaryLive is a leading provider of digital notarization and eSign solutions, dedicated to enhancing business efficiency through a secure, user-friendly platform that prioritizes understanding and meeting customer needs. By offering innovative tools for electronic signatures and online notarization, NotaryLive empowers professionals to manage documents and notarize documents online, anywhere, any time.

Frequently Asked Questions for Missouri

Q: Can an online notary public from a different state notarize in Missouri?

A: Yes. If their state allows remote online notary, notarial acts, they can notarize documents online for Missouri signers.

2. How does NotaryLive ensure the security of my information on notarized documents?

A: Our online notary service follows state laws, verifies identity, uses tamper-proof signing, and records each session.

Q: How much does a notary cost?

A: For individual sessions, notarial acts cost $25. For businesses seeking notarizations for a higher volume of legal documents, check out our Pricing Page.

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