Notary law · Georgia

Georgia notary law summary

Notaries are commissioned by the Clerk of Superior Court in their county of residence.

Commissioning authority

Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority

Commission term

4 years

Statutory fee cap

$2 per signature

Notary journal

Recommended

Remote online notarization

Not authorized

Surety bond

Not required

E&O insurance

E&O insurance recommended

RON detail: Georgia has not adopted permanent RON; in-person notarization required.

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Georgia notary fees

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