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Become an Idaho Notary
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- Published: August 15, 2019
- Notary Public of America
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QUALIFICATIONS TO BECOME AN IDAHO NOTARY PUBLIC
In order to become a notary public in Idaho, you must meet the following requirements:
• Be at least 18 years of age
• Be a citizen or a permanent legal resident of the United States
• Be a resident of, or have a place of employment or place of practice in, Idaho
• Be able to read and write English
STEPS TO BECOME AN IDAHO NOTARY PUBLIC
If you meet the requirements to become a notary, you're ready to apply for your notary commission! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact our Customer Care team by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 800.826.2936, we are happy to help!
Select your notary package, complete the interactive application process, select any additional products you desire and submit your payment online. Payment by check not available online.
Your notary bond and instructions for completing the application process with the Secretary of State's office will be issued immediately for download.
We will mail your customized stamp and other supplies within 3 business days after we receive proof of commission. All Notary Public Underwriters of Idaho stamps and seals come with a Lifetime Guarantee.
DON'T WANT TO PAY BY CREDIT CARD ONLINE?
Download the required Idaho Notary Forms. If you prefer to receive an application by mail or email, please contact us.
Signing Agent Errors and Omissions Insurance
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- Published: December 19, 2019
- Notary Public of America
Idaho Signing Agent Errors & Omissions Insurance is a new product available to you by Notary Public Underwriters. It fills the gaps left with a traditional notary E&O policy, which only provides coverage for the actual notarizations in a loan package.
Purchase Idaho Signing Agent Errors & Omissions Insurance Online
Download Idaho Signing Agent Errors & Omissions Insurance Order Form
This policy provides coverage for actions such as:
- Innocent errors or omissions related to signing agent specific notarial acts
- Incorrectly dating the Right of Rescission
- Missed initials or non-notarized signatures
- Improper corrections made to documents
- Failure to complete the signing on time due to the sole negligence of the signing agent
- Late return of date-sensitive documents
Can You Afford the Consequences of a Mistake?
What was the value of your last closing? A fraction of the payout could be devastating. Lawsuits involving loan closings and notaries are rapidly increasing, and the notaries involved in these transactions are paying the price.
- A Notary Signing Agent completed a loan closing and was responsible for returning the documents via expedited mail. However, the Notary accidentally threw away the wrong envelope and the documents were never sent.
- A signing agent completed a closing, put the documents in the mail, and completed all required assignments. However, the title company never received the documents and accused the signing agent of never sending them and delaying the closing.
- A mortgage lender sued a signing agent for failing to provide customers with copies of documents, which resulted in a change in rescission date.
All Signing Agents were held liable for damages in the above examples. Traditional Notary Errors & Omissions Insurance does not protect you in these cases — only Signing Agent Errors & Omissions Insurance can.
Signing Agent Insurance is available by CNA Surety and is underwritten by Western Surety Company. CNA Surety, one of the largest surety companies, is known for its expert underwriting, financial strength and market leadership.
If you have any questions, please contact our customer service team, we're happy to help!
Idaho Notary Public Underwriters
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- Published: November 12, 2019
- Notary Public of America
Let Notary Public Underwriters of Idaho Help You
Become a Notary or Renew Your Commission
Apply to become an Idaho notary or renew your Idaho notary commission through Notary Public Underwriters of Idaho quick and simple state-approved online application! Our application process allows you to customize your notary package to be specific to your needs even down to allowing you to upgrade the included package stamp to one you prefer. Visit our Become a Notary or Renew your Commission pages today!
Notary Public Underwriters is a leading stamp and seal producer in the United States. We take pride in the quality products we produce and offer a lifetime guarantee on all notary stamps. All of our notary stamps meet the requirements set forth by the state of Idaho. Whether you are looking to become a notary or have already received your commission, we offer a wide variety of notary stamps from which you can choose!
At Notary Public Underwriters of Idaho, we strive to exceed your notary expectations by offering a wide variety of products and outstanding customer service. Let us help make the process as simple as possible!