Going (notary) public pt 3: I swore an oath

Finishing my application with the Department of Licensing

Andre Stackhouse
8 min readApr 9, 2023
Photo courtesy dol.wa.gov

Welcome to part 3 of Going (Notary) Public, a series on the why, how, and what of becoming a notary public. In this installment I will go over the Oath of Office that needs to be signed and sent into the Washington Department of Licensing in order to complete my application.

After finishing my application on notaries.com I was emailed instructions pointing me towards the Washington Department of Licensing online notary application. Attached to this email were two important documents, filled out entirely other than blank signatures lines.

  • A signed Oath of Office form
  • Confirmation of the $10,000 surety bond I purchased in part 2

You will need an account through the Secure Access Washington portal to begin. The instructions are not exactly clear as the portal is for a number of public digital services, notary applications only being one of them. I went with “Add new service” and browsed “A-Z” and then did a ctrl+f for “notaries.”

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Andre Stackhouse

An inventor, a pseudojournalist, a contrarian’s contrarian. Twitter: @CaptainStack