Registration and application

Ark. Code Ann. § 21-14-304 — under Notaries Public.

Ark. Code Ann. § 21-14-304

(a) (1) The Secretary of State shall require a notary public to register the capability to notarize electronically or online before performing an electronic notarial act.(2) A person who seeks to become an electronic notary public or an online notary public shall submit to the Secretary of State:(A) An application stating the intent to become an electronic notary public or an online notary public on a form provided by the Secretary of State;(B) An attestation that he or she has not been convicted of a felony; and(C) A filing fee of twenty dollars ($20.00).

(1) The Secretary of State shall require a notary public to register the capability to notarize electronically or online before performing an electronic notarial act.

(2) A person who seeks to become an electronic notary public or an online notary public shall submit to the Secretary of State:(A) An application stating the intent to become an electronic notary public or an online notary public on a form provided by the Secretary of State;(B) An attestation that he or she has not been convicted of a felony; and(C) A filing fee of twenty dollars ($20.00).

(A) An application stating the intent to become an electronic notary public or an online notary public on a form provided by the Secretary of State;

(B) An attestation that he or she has not been convicted of a felony; and

(C) A filing fee of twenty dollars ($20.00).

(b) An applicant shall:(1) Successfully complete an approved training course provided by the Secretary of State; and(2) (A) Pass an examination approved by the Secretary of State.(B) An applicant may attend the examination up to two (2) times in a twelve-month period.(C) If the applicant does not pass the examination during the time period in subdivision (b)(2)(B) of this section, he or she shall repeat the application process under this section.

(1) Successfully complete an approved training course provided by the Secretary of State; and

(2) (A) Pass an examination approved by the Secretary of State.(B) An applicant may attend the examination up to two (2) times in a twelve-month period.(C) If the applicant does not pass the examination during the time period in subdivision (b)(2)(B) of this section, he or she shall repeat the application process under this section.

(A) Pass an examination approved by the Secretary of State.

(B) An applicant may attend the examination up to two (2) times in a twelve-month period.

(C) If the applicant does not pass the examination during the time period in subdivision (b)(2)(B) of this section, he or she shall repeat the application process under this section.

(c) The Secretary of State shall promulgate rules to enforce the requirements under subdivision (a)(1) of this section.