



Submit the application through your bonding agency.The name of this document may vary depending on the state where the conviction occurred. If convicted, a copy of the Certification of Restoration of Civil Rights (or pardon).A copy of the Judgment and Sentencing Order and,.A written statement regarding the nature and circumstances of the charges.If you have been convicted of a felony, had adjudication withheld, or are on probation, you must submit the following documents: If there is any information missing, your application will be returned to the bonding agency until all necessary materials have been submitted. Provide all of the information requested on the application form, which will be provided to you by the bonding agency you choose. Please note that the State does not give out applications or provide notary seals. The state fees of $39 are fixed by law, but the bond premium and the notary seal are competitively priced. We recommend that you check with several companies to compare services and prices. (Note that the bond is designed to protect the public against notarial misconduct or negligence, not the notary.) You can find a list of the approved bonding agencies. The bonding agencies provide the surety bond that is required for notaries public to obtain a commission. Most of these companies provide “one-stop-shopping.” You make one payment to the company and they provide the application, pay the state fees, write your notary bond, and supply your notary seal. After successfully completing an education course, you must contact one of the bonding agencies that are approved to operate in Florida. If you are renewing your notary commission, you may proceed directly to the next step. A list of others can be found at approved education providers. The Department of State’s Notary Education Program satisfies this requirement, and can be taken online, free of charge, at. Take the notary education course. A first time applicant for a notary commission must submit proof that the applicant has, within one year prior to the application, completed at least three hours of interactive or classroom instruction.
