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How to Become a Notary in Kentucky

Feb 17

2 min read

A notary public in Kentucky is commissioned by the Kentucky Secretary of State and is authorized to notarize documents, administer oaths, and certify copies. Notaries play a crucial role in ensuring the legality of important transactions and documents.


Why Become a Notary in Kentucky?

Becoming a notary public in Kentucky can be a valuable business opportunity. With the right approach, you can:

  • Earn a flexible income on your own schedule.

  • Expand your services to include mobile notary or loan signing services, increasing your earning potential.

  • Serve clients in legal, real estate, financial, and other sectors that require notarial services.


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Eligibility Requirements

To qualify as a notary public in Kentucky, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old

  • Be a resident of Kentucky

  • Have no felony convictions


Step-by-Step Process to Become a Notary in Kentucky

  1. Complete and Submit a Notary Application

    • Applications must be submitted online to the Kentucky Secretary of State.

  2. Pay the Application Fee

    • The application fee is $10.

  3. Receive Your Notary Commission

    • Once approved, you will receive your notary commission certificate.

  4. Purchase Notary Supplies

    • Required supplies include a notary seal/stamp and a notary journal.


Fees for Becoming a Notary in Kentucky

Expense

Cost

Application Fee

$10

Notary Supplies

$50–$150

Total estimated cost: $60–$160


Renewal Process

Kentucky notary commissions are valid for four years. To renew:

✔️ Submit a renewal application and pay the $10 fee.


Income & Fees for Notaries in Kentucky

The maximum fee a notary can charge in Kentucky for a notarization is $10 per notarization.

However, notaries can boost their earnings by offering additional services, such as:

  • Mobile notary services: Traveling to clients' locations for an additional fee.

  • Loan signings: Assisting with mortgage and real estate documents for a higher fee.

  • Document preparation or shipping services.

These additional services can help notaries earn $25–$50 or more per client.


Resources for Kentucky Notaries

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