Renew Your New Mexico Notary
Commission in Just a Few Easy Steps
Avoid the hassle of a lapsed notary commission. Renewing your New Mexico notary commission with us is simple, fast, and affordable. Simply follow the steps outlined below to continue your notary work uninterrupted.
To renew your New Mexico notary commission, you must:
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1- Purchase a four-year, $10,000 notary bond.
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2- Take the oath of office.
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3- File an amendment on the New Mexico Secretary of State’s website.
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4- Order a New Mexico notary stamp.
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5- Register your notary stamp.
New Mexico Notary Renewal Package
Everything you need to renew your New Mexico notary commission
Includes a One-year Membership to AAN
Limited time offer - save up to 40% on notary supplies
This New Mexico notary renewal package includes: | ||
Four-year, $10,000 New Mexico notary bond. | ||
Four-year, $10,000 New Mexico error & omissions insurance policy included at no additional charge. | ||
Trodat self-inking rectangular notary stamp | ||
One-year membership to AAN | ||
Four years of expert support | ||
Your Cost:
Only $73.95*
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* The New Mexico Notary Renewal Package I may be purchased separately at the same net savings without the state mandatory four-year, $10,000 notary bond for $23.95 plus $7.95 for shipping. Enter item # P103 on the order form. The New Mexico Notary Renewal Package II may be purchased separately at the same net savings without the state mandatory four-year, $10,000 notary bond for $29.95 plus $7.95 for shipping. Enter item # P104 on the order form. The New Mexico four-year, $10,000 notary bond may also be purchased separately for $50.00. Discounts and savings apply only to supplies. Prices do not include taxes.
**Required by law.
Five Simple Steps to Renew Your New Mexico Notary Commission
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1. Purchase a four-year, $10,000 notary bond.
To protect the public, New Mexico requires notaries to maintain a four-year, $10,000 notary bond. Our notary bonds include a four-year, $10,000 errors and omissions insurance policy. This insurance protects you from unintentional mistakes. When completing the notary application on the secretary of state’s website, you will be asked to upload a copy of your notary bond. Save time! No need to wait for days to receive your New Mexico notary bond. You can now order and download your notary bond instantly upon checkout.
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2. Take the oath of office.
Print the oath of office and sign it in the presence of a notary public. When you purchase your notary bond from us, we will provide you with the oath of office form along with step-by-step instructions on how to complete the notary application process.
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File an amendment on the New Mexico Secretary of State’s website.
All renewing New Mexico notary applicants must complete a notary renewal application on the New Mexico Secretary of State’s website. After you have purchased your notary bond and taken the oath of office, follow the steps below to start the notary renewal application:
- Go to the New Mexico Secretary of State’s online portal.
- Click on “Create an account” or log in to your account.
- Click on the “Search” tab and search for your commission.
- Select your name and click “File Amendment.”
- Select “Notary Public Renewal” from the list of amendments.
- Complete the application and upload your signed bond, oath of office, and notary exam certificate. Note: If you took the notary exam after January 2022 and you are renewing within one year of your notary commission expiration date, you are exempt from taking the exam again and you can use your original exam certificate to renew. If you never completed the required notary training or it has been more than one year since you took the notary exam, you will need to complete your notary training and take the exam.
- Pay the $30 application fee online.
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Order a New Mexico notary stamp.
Save up to 40% on the same New Mexico notary supplies that you may find somewhere else plus receive a free one-year membership to the American Association of Notaries at no additional cost (a $19 value). We offer only the highest quality products, which comply with all New Mexico legal requirements for notaries. All our New Mexico notary stamps are manufactured in house, and we stand behind them 100%. All our notary supplies come with a LIFETIME REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE – no questions asked!
Email a copy of your New Mexico notary certificate of commission to sales@usnotaries.com, or fax it to 713-649-0011 so we can prepare and ship your New Mexico notary supplies.
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Register your notary stamp.
Renewal notaries are required to submit an impression of their new notary stamp to the secretary of state within forty-five days of receiving their commission certificate. Failure to register your stamp with the New Mexico Secretary of State will result in the cancelation of your notary commission.
New Mexico notary bonds and errors and omissions insurance policies provided by this insurance agency, the American Association of Notaries, Inc., are underwritten by Western Surety Company (established 1900). Kal Tabbara is a licensed insurance agent in New Mexico.