NEVADA
NEVADA NOTARY BONDS
Notaries are required to maintain surety bonds for the State of Nevada. This is because they handle important documents for citizens and a mistake, whether committed purposely or by accident, can have a disastrous financial consequence for people they are notarizing for. A surety bond protects the public from these mistakes for the policy amount of the bond.
A $10,000 notary surety bond is required for all applicants in the state of Nevada (new and renewal) applying for a notary public commission. This bond is an insurance agreement making the surety liable for up to $10,000 in damages for failure of the notary applicant to perform his or her duties that results in damage to the public.
The exact wording of Nevada State Notary Law is as follows:
Section NRS 240.030
(c). Enter into a bond to the State of Nevada in the sum of $10,000, to be filed with the clerk of the county in which the applicant resides or, if the applicant is a resident of an adjoining state, with the clerk of the county in this State in which the applicant maintains a place of business or is employed. The applicant shall submit to the Secretary of State a certificate issued by the appropriate county clerk which indicates that the applicant filed the bond required pursuant to this paragraph.
Ordering this bond is simple. Just print out the Surety Bond Application below, complete application and mail, fax or email it to us. Then, purchase the Surety Bond through our website by clicking on "add to cart" below.
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In Nevada a notary public is required to file a bond. The bond protects the public and guarantees the notary will faithfully and honestly perform the duties of their office. A to Z offers the required $10,000 Bond Amount for your 4 Year term.
$50.00
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