North Dakota Notary Guide

Building a Team of Notaries and Scaling Your Business

As your notary business grows, hiring additional notaries lets you scale beyond your personal capacity. Building a reliable team requires careful hiring, training, and management. This guide is specific to North Dakota and reflects current state laws and best practices.

When to Hire Your First Notary

You're ready to hire when: you're turning away work consistently, you have more business than you can handle in 40 hours/week, or you have recurring corporate contracts requiring multiple notaries. Hiring too early wastes resources; waiting too long loses revenue.

Recruiting Notaries

Where to find notaries: local notary associations, referrals from title companies and signing agencies, online job boards (Indeed, LinkedIn), or recruiting active notaries from competitors. Offer competitive pay: 60–70% of transaction fees for employees, or 50–60% for independent contractors.

Training and Compliance

New notaries need training on: your company's procedures and standards, compliance requirements for your state, handling difficult clients, proper journal entries, and technical tools (RON platforms, scheduling systems). Invest in training—errors made by employees are your liability.

Building Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

Document everything: notarization procedures, client communication templates, journal entry standards, complaint handling, RON platform usage, and quality assurance checklists. SOPs ensure consistency and make training new staff faster.

Managing Multiple Notaries

As a team grows: use scheduling software to manage assignments, establish clear performance metrics (client satisfaction, compliance errors, volume), conduct regular quality audits of journal entries and RON recordings, and maintain culture where compliance is valued over volume. A team is only as strong as its weakest notary.

How This Applies in North Dakota

North Dakota Status

✅ RON Authorized

Key Information

Commission fee: $20

Note: Notary laws change frequently. For the most current North Dakota notary regulations, always check the North Dakota Secretary of State.

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