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Become a Notary in Louisiana

To become a notary public in Louisiana, an applicant must:

  • be a resident citizen or alien of the state:
  • be at least eighteen (18) years of age;
If you meet the requirements above, you may complete an Application to Qualify ($25.00 filing fee required). Then you can apply to take the state notary examination by filling out the Examination Registration Form ($75.00 fee required). These exams are offered twice a year on the first Saturday in June and December. The Application to Qualify and Examination Registration Form must be approved by the office of the Secretary of State. The deadline to get your Forms to the Secretary of State's Office is 45 days prior to the exam. Forms can be filed via mail, fax or email. The Credit Card Cover Sheet must accompany fax or email filings.

Once an applicant has passed the examination, the following documents must be filed with the Secretary of State's office along with the $35 commission filing fee:

  • Two (2) Original Oaths of Office, properly executed. Send one (1) to Secretary of State and file one (1) with parish Clerk of Court.
  • Official Signature page
  • a $10,000 Louisiana Notary Bond*
  • $35 commission filing fee - check or money order (payable to the Secretary of State)

*NationwideNotaryBond provides a $10,000 5-year Louisiana Notary Public Bond including $10,000 5-year FREE Notary Errors & Omissions coverage for only $110.00. They process, execute and deliver notary bonds the same business day your order is received assuring timely approval of your Louisiana notary commission.

Notary Division
P.O. Box 94125
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9125
Phone: (225) 922-0507
Email: notaries@sos.louisiana.gov

(Physical Address)
Notary Division
8585 Archives Avenue
Baton Rouge, LA 70809


Notary Public News

Los Angeles Times

Louisiana film industry expects strong growth in 2012
Los Angeles Times
The film is among dozens of projects scheduled for filming in Louisiana this year. Production expenditures for 2011 are estimated to have reached $1.4 billion, compared with nearly $900 million estimated for 2010, according to Chris Stelly, ...

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USA TODAY

Louisiana Tech running back Tyrone Duplessis found dead
USA TODAY
(AP) – Louisiana Tech running back Tyrone Duplessis died Thursday morning after medics responded to an emergency call at his off-campus apartment. By Derick E. Hingle, US Presswire Tyrone Duplessis played in two games last season after recovering from ...
Louisiana Tech RB Tyrone Duplessis dies after medics are called to his off ...Washington Post
Louisiana Tech running back Duplessis found deadFox News
Louisiana Tech RB dies at off-campus apartmentChicago Tribune

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Tom Cruise movie headed for Louisiana
San Francisco Chronicle
By STACEY PLAISANCE, AP Universal Pictures has had such a good run making movies in Louisiana that the studio is returning to the Bayou State next month for the making of its next big project — an action thriller with sci-fi elements and starring Tom ...

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Aggies Meet Louisiana Tech Saturday
KTSM News Channel 9
By Aaron Rich - Sports Anchor/Reporter The New Mexico State men's basketball team returns to WAC play when the Aggies host Louisiana Tech, Saturday, Feb. 4 at 7 pm inside the Pan American Center. The game is broadcast on AggieVision, Comcast across New ...
The New Mexico State Aggies will host Louisiana Tech on Saturday at 7 pm in ...Las Cruces Sun-News
Second Half of WAC Play Begins at New Mexico State for BulldogsSportsNOLA.com

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Los Angeles Times

Swamp alligators slither into New York City (not from the sewers)
Los Angeles Times
Dank places filled with slithering creatures don't scream tourism, unless you're from Louisiana. So how would one fare in New York City? "Swamps in Louisiana have tremendous adventure-travel opportunities," says Lt. Gov. Jay Dardenne.
Reality TV booms in LouisianaPalm Beach Post
'Swamp People' Turns Market Area Into NYC MarshMultichannel News

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NOLA.com

Jindal Administration: Louisiana Political Cronies R US
Bayoubuzz
In Louisiana, life is tough for most people, struggling to find work and pay bills in a poor economy. However, if you are a politician… Ron Paul is taking a swipe at fellow Republican Donald Trump today. It has been reported by CNN that Trump is ...
Gov. Bobby Jindal is pitching a plan to make Louisiana more competitive.WAFB.com
La. governor proposes new business tax breaksCBS News
Jindal presses for resignation of union leaderBastrop Daily Enterprise
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Louisiana-Pacific Earnings Preview
DailyFinance
By Motley Fool Staff Posted 1:16PM 02/03/12 Investing Louisiana-Pacific (NYS: LPX) will look to avoid missing estimates for the third consecutive quarter when its earnings are released. The company will unveil its latest earnings on Tuesday.

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Lawsuit seeks info, damages in 7-year oil spill
Fox News
NEW ORLEANS – An environmental watchdog group filed a lawsuit Thursday against the company it blames for an oil spill 11 miles off the coast of Louisiana, claiming oil has been flowing into the Gulf of Mexico for more than seven years with few details ...

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Daily Mail

Jamie Lynn Spears talks pregnancy, MTV's 'Teen Mom' stars: 'I've been that girl'
Entertainment Weekly
The former Zoey 101 star, 20, then left tabloid-riddled Los Angeles and moved back to her home state of Louisiana to raise her daughter Maddie. Since then, she's managed to dodge the limelight. That is, until she resurfaced as a country singer, ...
Jamie Lynn Spears On Her Teen Pregnancy, Being Embarrassed To Get Birth ControlCelebrity Baby Scoop
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Louisiana partners with Haiti, brings aid
LSU The Reveille
As University students flee on study abroad programs and mission trips, some could be spending a few weeks in Haiti as part of a Louisiana National Guard partnership with the country, which is still ailing following a catastrophic earthquake in 2010.

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