Contains all the material a person is expected to know to pass the written notary public examination prescribed by the California Secretary of State pursuant to California Government Code section 8201(a)(4)
Best for a first-time Notary Public and Notaries Public whose commissions expired or will expire soon
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For the low cost of $75
*Includes one certificate of proof of completion (*upon successful completion of the course)
*Includes two practice tests (*upon successful completion of the course)
Designed to ensure that you will pass the state-exam on your first try
UPON PAYMENT you instantly have 24/7 access to the course for 90 days from the date of purchase (NOTE: After 90 days you must repurchase the course and you will also be required to restart the six-hour clock. If you need less time and study material, for $50 for 30 days you can have *a certificate of proof of completion (*upon successful completion of the course), the course and a practice test. If you want more time and study material, for $25 for 45 days you can have the unrestricted course and two practice tests.)
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GENERAL INFORMATION
All persons seeking appointment as a Notary Public must satisfactorily complete a Secretary of State approved six-hour course of study prior to appointment. (Government Code section 8201.) Upon satisfactory completion of an approved Notary Public course of study, a student will receive a Proof of Completion certificate. A Proof of Completion certificate evidencing completion of a six-hour education course is valid for a period of two years from the date of issuance. If a person seeking appointment does not pass the Notary Public examination before expiration of the Proof of Completion certificate, that person will have to satisfactorily complete another six-hour course. Once you have obtained your Proof of Completion certificate for the approved Notary Public education course, you will need to do the following: (1) Register for an exam by contacting CPS HR Consulting; and (2) Take with you to the exam site your completed Notary Public application form with the Proof of Completion certificate and a 2" x 2" color passport photo of yourself (stapled to your application) and the following (click here).
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
For all your frequently asked questions regarding Notary Public commissions, education, stamps & journals (click here)
JOB REQUIREMENTS
To become a Notary Public, you must meet all of the following requirements:
be 18 years of age or older (there is no maximum age set by statute)
be a legal California resident
complete a course of study approved by the Secretary of State satisfactorily
satisfactorily complete and pass a written examination prescribed by the Secretary of State
Applicants found to be non-compliant with child or family support orders will be issued temporary term Notary Public commissions. Notaries Public found to be non-compliant after the Notary Public commission is issued may be subject to commission suspension or revocation. (Family Code Section 17520.)
CONVICTIONS
State law requires all applicants be fingerprinted as part of a background check prior to being granted an appointment as a notary public. Information concerning the fingerprinting requirement will be mailed to applicants who pass the examination. All applicants are required to disclose on their application any arrests for which trial is pending and all convictions. Convictions dismissed under Penal Code section 1203.4 or 1203.4a must be disclosed. If you have any questions concerning the disclosure of convictions or arrests, contact the Secretary of State prior to signing the application. For specifics about your arrest(s) and or conviction(s), please contact the California Department of Justice. The Secretary Of State will recommend denial of an application for the following reasons:
Failure to disclose any arrest or conviction
Conviction of a felony where not less than 10 years have passed since the completion of probation
Conviction of a disqualifying misdemeanor where not less than 5 years have passed since the completion of probation; or
A determination that the facts of a particular case warrant denial, such as the nature and severity of the act or the presence of aggravating factors.
The most common disqualifying convictions are listed below; however, this list is not all-inclusive:
Arson-Related Offenses
Assault
Auto Theft
Battery
Burglary
Carrying A Concealed Weapon
Carrying A Loaded Firearm In A Public Place
Child Molestation
Child Pornography
Conspiracy
Discharge Of A Firearm In A Public Place Or Into An Inhabited Dwelling
Drugs, Possession For Sale And Sale
Embezzlement
Escape Without Force
Failure To Comply With A Court Order
Failure To Pay Child Support
Failure To Return To Confinement
False Financial Statements
False Imprisonment
Forgery
Fraud Involving, But Not Limited To, Bank Cards, Credit Cards, Insufficient Funds/Checks, Insurance, Mail, Medi-Cal Or Medicare, Real Estate, Tax, And Welfare
Fraudulent Impersonation Of A Peace Officer
Hit And Run
Kidnapping-Related Offenses
Manslaughter
Pimping And Pandering
Possession Of An Unregistered Firearm
Practicing Without A License When A License Is Required
Prostitution
Rape
Receipt Of Stolen Property
Resisting Or Threatening A Peace Officer
Robbery
Solicitation
Statutory Rape
Tax Evasion
Terrorist Threats
Theft, Grand And Petty, Including Burglary And Robbery
Threats To Commit A Crime Involving Death Or Great Bodily Injury
NOTE: When a recommendation is made to deny an application, the applicant has the right to appeal the recommendation through the administrative hearing process.
OFFICIAL NOTARY PUBLIC HANDBOOK
The Notary Public Handbook contains California laws relating to notaries public and is designed to assist an applicant in preparing for the notary public examination. Refer to the current version of the handbook when preparing for the examination. For a digital copy of the California Notary Public Handbook click here. For a paper copy of the California Notary Public Handbook click here.
REFUND POLICY
All sales are final, but we shall refund all fees to any notary public applicant or notary public who registered to attend an approved course of study if one of the following occurs: (a) within thirty (30) business days of a scheduled course date if an instructor fails to appear at the scheduled time, date, and place of the approved course of study; or (b) within thirty (30) business days of purchasing the course if an approved course of study is delayed in starting more than fifteen minutes (15) after the scheduled time, a notary public applicant or notary public immediately informs us of their request for a refund, and leaves the approved course of study prior to it starting.