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Idaho Notary Laws & Requirements
Complete guide to notarization laws, RON regulations, commission requirements, and everything you need to know about notaries in Idaho.
Remote Online Notarization Status
✅ RON Authorized
Idaho authorizes RON with a straightforward registration process through the SOS office.
Commission Requirements in Idaho
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Commission Fee | $30 |
| Commission Term | 4 years |
| Maximum Fee Per Act | $10 per act |
| Governing Body | Idaho Secretary of State |
| Potential Income Range | $2,000–$6,000/mo per month |
How to Become a Notary in Idaho
Follow these steps to get your notary commission in Idaho:
Submit notary application to Idaho SOS ($30 fee)
Complete oath of office
Register for RON authorization online
Select an approved RON platform
Begin performing remote notarizations
Approved RON Platforms in Idaho
Idaho recognizes the following remote notarization platforms:
Important Legal Notes
Accuracy: This information is provided for educational purposes and based on Idaho state law as of 2026. Notary laws change frequently. Always verify current requirements with the Idaho Secretary of State.
Document Acceptance: Not all documents can be notarized in Idaho, and acceptance of remote online notarizations varies by recipient institution.
Legal Advice: This is not legal advice. Consult with an attorney in Idaho for specific questions about notary law or notarization requirements.
Professional Insurance: Errors and Omissions (E&O) insurance is highly recommended for all notaries and required by many organizations in Idaho.
Why Remote Online Notarization Matters
Secure & Compliant
Idaho RON platforms use identity verification, audio-video recording, and electronic seals to ensure security and compliance.
Legally Recognized
RON-notarized documents are legally binding in Idaho are recognized by courts, agencies, and financial institutions.
Fast & Convenient
No travel required. Get documents notarized 24/7 from anywhere in Idaho.
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