License: Notary Public

1401 West Capitol, Suite 250
Little Rock, AR 72201-1094
(501) 682-1010

A Notary Public verifies the identity on an individual who appears before them. The Notary acts as an official and unbiased witness to the identity of a person whether the person is taking an oath giving oral or written testimony, or acknowledging his/her signature on a legal document. For an Electronic Notary Public, the process allows notarizations to be conducted electronically and transmitted quickly from one location to another. For further information, reference the Arkansas Notary Public Handbook on the Office of Secretary of State, Business and Commercial Services/Notary Public web site page. Requirements: 1) Must be 18 years of age or older. 2) Must be a citizen of the United States or permanent resident alien (must include recorded Declaration of Domicile). 3) Must be a legal resident of Arkansas, or resident of adjoining state, and employed in Arkansas. Must provide address of business or residence in this state. 4) Must be able to read and write English. 5) Must read and understand the duties of a Notary Public. 6) Must not have had a commission as a Notary Public revoked within the last 10 years. 7) Must have a $7,500 surety bond. 8) Must not have been convicted of a felony. 9) To become an e-notary, the applicant must already be an Arkansas notary public in good standing. Arkansas notary laws fully apply to e-notaries. Application fee: $20.00 (Commission is for 10 years) Online Examination: Must acquire an 80% passing score on a required exam for all new and renewing applicants. Exam is online and multiple choice.

  • Secondary license (other license is prerequisite)
  • State exam required
  • No education required
  • No continuing education requirement
  • No experience required
  • Felony convictions prohibited
  • No physical requirements
  • A temporary license available to military and spouses until formal license approval
License information updated 06/28/2022