Notary Public in Alaska
Browse 941 active notary publics across 1 cities in Alaska.
941
Active Notaries
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Cities
4 years
Commission Term
Reasonable fee (no statutory maximum)
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Alaska Notary Requirements
At a Glance
- Commission Term: 4 years
- Maximum Fee: Reasonable fee (no statutory maximum)
- Bond: $2,500 surety bond
- Minimum Age: 18
- Residency Required: Yes
- Exam Required: No
How to Become a Notary in Alaska
- Be at least 18 years old and a resident of Alaska
- Obtain a $2,500 surety bond for a 4-year term
- Complete the notary application with the Lieutenant Governor's Office
- Pay the $40 application fee
- Take the oath of office
- Purchase an official notary stamp/seal
Commissions must be renewed every 4 years with a new $2,500 bond and $40 application fee. Administered by the Alaska Lieutenant Governor's Office.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many notaries are there in Alaska?▾
There are 941 active notary publics in Alaska, spread across 1 cities.
How do I find a notary near me in Alaska?▾
Browse our directory by city to find notaries in your area. We list mobile notaries, loan signing agents, and storefront notaries across Alaska.
What types of notary services are available in Alaska?▾
Notary services in Alaska include general notarizations, mobile notary services, loan signings, apostille services, and more. Many notaries offer evening and weekend availability.
How much does a notary cost in Alaska?▾
Notary fees vary by state. Check your state's Secretary of State website for current maximum fee schedules. Mobile notaries may charge additional travel fees, typically $25-$50 per trip.