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Nebraska Notary Guide

How to Become a Notary in Nebraska

Learn about Nebraska notary requirements, commission process, fees, and more. Prepare with AI-powered supplementary training, adaptive quizzes, and a 24/7 AI tutor scoped to Nebraska law.

Nebraska requires notary applicants to complete a mandatory notary education course (at least 1 hour for general notaries; additional for RON). Applicants must also pass an examination. Notary Mentor is supplementary only and does not satisfy the state-mandated education or examination requirement.

Nebraska Notary Requirements at a Glance

Key facts about notary commissions in Nebraska.

Remote Online Notarization

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Journal Requirements

Nebraska law (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 64-211) requires notaries to maintain a journal of notarial acts. Entries must include the date and time of the act, type of act, description of the document, signer's ...

Fees & Seals

Nebraska notary fees are capped at $5.00 per notarial act for traditional acts, with additional fees permitted for travel (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 64-210). The notary stamp must include the notary's name, '...

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Acknowledgments

Under Nebraska Revised Statutes § 64-205, a notary taking an acknowledgment must determine from personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence that the person appearing is the individ...

Journals & Records

Nebraska law (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 64-211) requires notaries to maintain a journal of notarial acts. Entries must include the date and time of the act, type of act, description of the...

Identity Verification

Nebraska notaries must verify identity through personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence, which includes a government-issued identification document with a photograph and signatu...

RON Specifics

Nebraska enacted RON legislation effective July 1, 2020 (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 64-401 et seq.). Notaries must register with the Secretary of State and use approved communication techno...

Prohibited Acts

Nebraska notaries may not notarize their own signature, act when they have a disqualifying interest (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 64-214), notarize without the signer's personal appearance, e...

Fees & Seals

Nebraska notary fees are capped at $5.00 per notarial act for traditional acts, with additional fees permitted for travel (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 64-210). The notary stamp must include ...

Common Pitfalls to Avoid in Nebraska

Mistakes that Nebraska notaries frequently make — and how to avoid them.

Failing to maintain the mandatory notarial journal.

Not completing the required education course before applying.

Exceeding the $5.00 statutory fee cap for traditional notarial acts.

Performing RON without registering with the Secretary of State.

Not retaining journal records for the required 10-year period.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about becoming a notary in Nebraska.

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