Notary Filing in Franklin County, Vermont

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    Franklin County Clerk's Office

    The Franklin County Clerk's office in Vermont is your primary point of contact for notary commission filings at the local level. The clerk's office handles:

    • Notary commission recording and filing
    • Bond and oath administration
    • Signature specimen filing
    • Commission renewal processing

    Contact the Franklin County Clerk's office directly for their current hours, fees, and any county-specific requirements that may apply in addition to Vermont state requirements.

    Recording Office Details

    The Franklin County Recording Office (also known as the Recorder of Deeds or Register of Deeds) is responsible for maintaining official records of documents that have been notarized and filed within the county. As a notary in Franklin County, you may need to:

    • File your notary commission and bond with the county recorder
    • Record your official signature and stamp specimen
    • Understand county-specific document formatting requirements

    Filing Procedures in Franklin County

    After receiving your notary commission from the Vermont Secretary of State, you will typically need to complete the following steps in Franklin County:

    1. Take your oath of office at the Franklin County Clerk's office within the required timeframe.
    2. File your surety bond (if required) with the county clerk.
    3. Submit your signature specimen and stamp impression for the county's records.
    4. Pay any applicable county recording fees.
    5. Obtain certified copies of your filed documents for your records.

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    Government Resources

    For official information regarding notary requirements and procedures in Franklin County, Vermont, consult the following resources:

    • Vermont Secretary of State: State-level notary commission authority
    • Franklin County Clerk's Office: Local filing and recording
    • Vermont Secretary of State website: Forms, fees, and application status
    • National Notary Association (NNA): Training, supplies, and best practices

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