
Ohio Secretary of State - Notary
Notary Application Requirements Criminal Records Check Education and Testing File Online (opens in a new window) Notary Search (opens in a new window) Notary Resources and …
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The Ohio Secretary of State's Office is responsible for overseeing elections for the state of Ohio as well as registering companies to do business in Ohio.
Frequently Asked Questions About Notaries - Ohio Secretary of …
An Ohio notary public has statewide jurisdiction to perform notarial acts. Ohio notaries public are required to be located in the state of Ohio when performing traditional or remote online …
Notary Application Filings Page
An Ohio resident or a nonresident attorney who is licensed to practice law in Ohio and has a principal office in Ohio, who is at least 18 years old may apply to be commissioned as a notary …
Education and Testing Information and Authorized Providers
Notary applicants must directly contact an authorized provider and pay the required fee for education and testing to the provider. See the list of approved providers below.
Search - Ohio Secretary of State
The Ohio Secretary of State's office provides public access to a wide variety of documents, including corporate, uniform commercial code, election and campaign finance records.
Application Requirements - Ohio Secretary of State
Once the Secretary of State’s office approves your application, you must appear personally before a notary public or officer authorized to administer oaths and take the oath office before …
Term of Office Each notary public holds office for the term of five years unless the commission is revoked.
Notary Law Updates - Ohio Secretary of State
Apr 6, 2023 · The definition of "notary public" specifies that a notary public is not considered an occupation or profession under Title XLVII and a notary commission is not an occupation nor a …
Reminder: Ohio Revised Code section 147.05 provides that, before entering upon the duties of the office, a notary public shall present his/her commission to be recorded (with the oath …