What are the requirements for becoming a notary public in Maryland?

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To become a notary public in Maryland, certain requirements must be met. First and foremost, applicants must be at least 18 years old and a legal resident of the state. They must also be able to read and write English proficiently. The application process involves submitting an application form provided by the Secretary of State's office, along with a $9 fee. Alongside the application, a completed criminal background check and fingerprinting are required. It is important to uphold high moral character and integrity, as demonstrated by the affirmation on the application form. Additionally, applicants must take a notary public course offered by an approved educational provider. Once all these requirements are met and the application is approved, the individual is then commissioned as a notary public in the state of Maryland.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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