Why this is worth it
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The words
A notary commission is a four-year public office with statewide authority. All-in cost to get it: about $75 ($15 exam, $60 application).
The actual law, so it can’t scare you later.
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Actually means
The base act pays $2, so nobody gets rich stamping one signature. The real value is elsewhere: e-notarization pays $25 an act, mobile work prices the trip, and "notary public" on a resume is a raise your employer may already reimburse.
Plain English. No legalese survives this step.
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Live example
A bank employee gets commissioned, and suddenly every account-opening and affidavit that needed an outside notary happens at their desk. That is the quiet version of the win.
A scene you can picture.
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Killer question
This unit is the only one not on the exam. It is here so on day three, buried in felony classes, you remember why you started.
Exactly how the exam asks it.