There are some disqualifications for becoming a notary public in California. The most common disqualifying convictions are listed on our website. If you would like to become a notary we teach Notary Public Classes. Schedule to take our course today.
To be eligible for appointment, a person must:
1). Be a California resident at the time of appointment (unless appointed to serve on a military or naval reservation);
2). Be at least 18 years of age;
3). Complete a course of study approved by the California Secretary of State;
(We have Notary Classes on our site both live and online classes available)
4). Pass a written, proctored, closed-book examination; and
5). Pass a background check.
A disqualifying crime is any felony.
If you meet the requirements above. Take Our 6-hour course on How to Become a Notary Public in California. It is available live and online.
Notary Public Class offers a six-hour course of study that is approved by the California Secretary of State concerning the functions and duties of a notary public. We teach you how to become a notary public in California in our certified live and online notary classes. This course teaches everything you need to know about becoming a notary from scratch.
Our six-hour course is designed to satisfactorily prepare all new and renewing notary publics to pass the State Exam on their first try. The course covers everything, from the latest laws and regulations, the basics of fingerprinting, the Journal, Jurats, Affidavits, sworn statements, forms of identification, and much more.
Our instructors are highly trained professionals who are also notaries with ample Notary experience.