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Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy
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As a notary public in the State of Vermont, you have UNLIMITED financial liability on EVERY document you notarize. If you are a notary for your employer, your employer could also be held liable for your mistakes. All too often people take the office of Notary Public lightly, which is a huge mistake. Even though your state does not require education, it could keep you out of trouble. The Vermont Online Notary Course is the fastest and easiest way for you to learn what to do and what not to do and how to protect yourself as a notary. Whether you are a new or current notary public in Vermont, you should spend some time learning the laws. The cost of this course is much less expensive than just 1 hour consulting an attorney.
The Vermont Online Notary Course includes:
- 2+ Hours of Streaming Video
- 3 Months of Unlimited Access
- Asset Protection Information
- Vermont Training Manual (PDF)
- Vermont State Handbook (PDF)
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In addition to notary training, we also offer VT Notary Supplies. Whether you need a new journal or stamp, or a new notary package, we have what you are looking for.
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- Complete the Online Vermont Notary Training Course
- Fill out the application. ( http://www.vermontjudiciary.org/eforms) and take the oath of office before a current notary public or other officer as prescribed by law. This officer may be a justice of the supreme court, superior judge, assistant judge, justice of the peace, judge of the district court, or the presiding officer, secretary or clerk of either house of the general assembly or the governor. If the officer is a notary public, that notary need not affix his or her official seal to the certificate of an oath. County clerks and clerks of the district court may certify the oaths administered by them under the seal of the court.
- You must then sign the oath form, and have it signed by the officer administering the oath.
- You must then present the completed application, along with the $20 fee, to the county clerk ( list of county clerks) in the county in which you reside, for filing and recording.
- This may be done in person or by mail.
- Your notary commission will become active as soon as your application is approved and filed.
- The oath of office is as follows:
You do solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will be true and faithful to the State of Vermont, and that you will not, directly or indirectly, do any act or thing injurious to the Constitution or Government thereof. (If an oath) So help you God. (If an affirmation) Under the pains and penalties of perjury.
You do solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will faithfully execute the office of notary public for the county of __________and will therein do equal right and justice to all persons, to the best of your judgment and ability, according to law. (If an oath) So help you God (If an affirmation) Under the pains and penalties of perjury.
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