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  2. Kansas Secretary of State | General Services | Notary

    sos.ks.gov/general-services/notary.html

    Kansas notaries are appointed for four years. The appointment dates are set by the Secretary of State (not the insurance company issuing the surety bond) and the appointment expiration date may be found online (Notary Search) in the notary listing or on the notary certificate.

  3. Kansas Secretary of State | General Services | Notary | Notary...

    sos.ks.gov/general-services/notary_public/notary-search.aspx

    Filter Electronic Notaries: In Person Electronic Notary (IPEN) Remote Online Notary (RON) * All Fields are Optional. Minimum of one field required. Kansas Secretary of State. Memorial Hall, 1st Floor. 120 SW 10th Avenue.

  4. KANSAS NOTARY HANDBOOK

    sos.ks.gov/general-services/notary_public/NotaryHandbook.pdf

    Jurisdiction of a Kansas Notary A Kansas notary must be in the state of Kansas to perform a notarial act. A Kansas notary may perform a notarial act in any county in Kansas. This requirement also applies to Kansas notaries who reside in a bordering state. • For example: a Missouri resident works in Kansas, has a Kansas notary commission, and

  5. The Kansas Secretary of State, located in Topeka, KS, issues Notary Public commissions. Although Kansas does not require training, where can I get it? You can find several reputable Notary Public training providers with a quick online search.

  6. How to Become a Notary in Kansas | AAN - Kansas Notary

    www.kansasnotary.com/become-a-notary

    To become a notary in Kansas, you must be a Kansas resident, complete a notary application and pay the state filing fee. Free notary guide to become a Kansas notary.

  7. Kansas Notary Commission Process - National Notary Association

    www.nationalnotary.org/file library/nna/checklists/ran/ks_ran_notarychecklist.pdf

    Kansas Notary Commission Process Step-by-Step Instructions to Renew My Notary Commission Step 1 I am eligible to become a Notary and am in compliance with state requirements: 18 years or older U.S. citizen; resident of Kansas or a bordering state and am regularly employed in or conducts a business or profession in Kansas

  8. KANSAS NOTARY PUBLIC HANDBOOK - Notaries.com

    www.notaries.com/downloads/notary-documents/KSNotaryHandbook.pdf

    For all questions or concerns about Kansas notaries public, contact: Kansas Secretary of State Attn: Notary Clerk First Floor, Memorial Hall 120 SW 10th Avenue. Topeka, KS 66612-1594 (785) 296-4564 Fax: (785) 296-4570. https://sos.kansas.gov notary@ks.gov.

  9. How to Become a Notary in Kansas - StateRequirement

    staterequirement.com/how-to-become-a-notary/how-to-become-a-notary-in-kansas

    Becoming a Notary in Kansas. In order to become a notary in Kansas, you will need to complete a few simple steps. Step 1: Meet the Basic Requirements. In order to be eligible to apply to be a notary in Kansas, applicants are required by law to be: At least 18 years of age; A legal resident of Kansas or a bordering state who regularly carries ...

  10. How to Become a Kansas Notary - American Assoc. Notaries

    www.kansasnotary.com/how-to-become-a-kansas-notary

    To become a notary in Kansas, you must: 1- Be 18 years of age or older. 2- Be a legal resident of Kansas or of a bordering state and employed in Kansas. 3- Be able to read and write the English language. 4- Not be disqualified to receive a commission under state law (K.S.A. 53-5a24). Get Started.

  11. Kansas - United States Notary Association

    notaryassn.org/notary-information/kansas

    To be eligible to be a notary in Kansas, state law requires that a person must be: At least 18 years of age. A Kansas legal resident, or a resident of a bordering state, who regularly carries on a business or profession in Kansas or who is regularly employed in Kansas.