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New Hampshire Notary Guide

How to Become a Notary in New Hampshire

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

New Hampshire does not mandate a pre-commissioning education course for notary applicants. Notaries are appointed by the Governor and Executive Council. Notary Mentor is supplementary only and does not replace any state requirements.

New Hampshire Notary Requirements at a Glance

Key facts about notary commissions in New Hampshire.

Remote Online Notarization

Allowed

Journal Requirements

New Hampshire does not mandate a notarial journal by statute for traditional notarizations, though it is strongly recommended. For RON, electronic journals are required. Best practice includes recordi...

Fees & Seals

New Hampshire notary fees are capped at $10.00 per notarial act (RSA § 455:13). The notary stamp must include the notary's name, 'Notary Public,' 'New Hampshire,' and the commission expiration date. A...

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Acknowledgments

Under New Hampshire RSA § 456-B (Uniform Law on Notarial Acts), a notary taking an acknowledgment must determine from personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence that the person ap...

Journals & Records

New Hampshire does not mandate a notarial journal by statute for traditional notarizations, though it is strongly recommended. For RON, electronic journals are required. Best pract...

Identity Verification

New Hampshire notaries must verify identity through personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence, which includes a government-issued identification document with a photograph (RSA §...

RON Specifics

New Hampshire enacted RON legislation effective January 1, 2021 (RSA § 456-B:11-a et seq.). Notaries must register with the Secretary of State and use approved communication techno...

Prohibited Acts

New Hampshire notaries may not notarize their own signature, act when they have a disqualifying interest, notarize without the signer's personal appearance (physical or RON), engag...

Fees & Seals

New Hampshire notary fees are capped at $10.00 per notarial act (RSA § 455:13). The notary stamp must include the notary's name, 'Notary Public,' 'New Hampshire,' and the commissio...

Common Pitfalls to Avoid in New Hampshire

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

Notarizing a document without verifying the signer's identity through personal knowledge or satisfactory evidence.

Exceeding the $10.00 statutory fee cap per notarial act.

Performing RON without registering with the Secretary of State.

Not maintaining a recommended journal, making defense against claims difficult.

Notarizing a document in which the notary has a personal interest.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about becoming a notary in New Hampshire.

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