What is the fee for obtaining notary commission?

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The fee for obtaining a notary commission in North Carolina is $50. This fee is required when submitting the application to the Secretary of State's office. The notary commission is valid for a period of five years. Additionally, there may be additional fees associated with taking the required online education and exam, which are administered by approved vendors. The education and exam fees vary and are set by the vendors themselves. Once the application is processed and approved, the commission certificate will be mailed to the applicant, and they can begin performing notarial acts. It is important to note that all fees mentioned are subject to change, so it is advisable to verify the current fees on the Secretary of State's website.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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