Renew Your Notary Commission in Alaska
in Just a Few Easy Steps


Avoid the hassle of a lapsed notary commission. Renewing your Alaska notary commission with us is simple, fast, and affordable. Simply follow the steps outlined below to continue your notary work uninterrupted.

To renew your notary commission in Alaska, you must:

  • 1- Order a four-year, $2,500 Alaska notary bond.

  • 2- Complete a notary application online.

  • 3- Take the oath of office.

  • 4- Pay the application fee.

  • 5- Receive your notary commission certificate.

  • 6- Purchase a notary stamp.

Everything You Need to Renew Your Notary Commission in Alaska


Only $71.95*
Includes a One-year Membership to AAN

Limited time offer - save up to 40% on notary supplies

This Alaska notary renewal package includes:
Four-year, $2,500 Alaska notary bond.
Four-year, $10,000 Alaska error & omissions insurance policy included at no additional charge.
Trodat self-inking rectangular notary stamp
One-year membership to AAN
Four years of expert support
E-notary journal
Your Cost: Only $71.95*

* The Alaska Notary Renewal  Package I may be purchased separately at the same net savings without the state mandatory four-year, $2,500 notary bond for $21.95 plus $7.95 for shipping. Enter item # P103 on the order form. The Alaska Notary Renewal Package II may be purchased separately at the same net savings without the state mandatory four-year, $2,500 notary bond for $41.95 plus $7.95 for shipping. Enter item # P104 on the order form. The Alaska four-year, $2,500 notary bond may also be purchased separately for $50.00. Discounts and savings apply only to supplies. Prices do not include taxes.

**Required by law.

How to Renew Your Notary Commission in Alaska


  1. Order a four-year, $2,500 Alaska notary bond.

    Alaska requires notaries to maintain a four-year, $2,500 notary bond for the duration of their notary terms. Our Alaska notary bonds include a complimentary $10,000 errors and omissions policy. Save time! No need to wait for days to receive your Alaska notary bond. You can now order and download the notary bond instantly upon checkout.

  2. Complete a notary application online.

    To renew your Alaska notary commission, you must complete an application for reappointment on your myAlaska account at least thirty days prior to your commission expiration date. You will be asked to upload a copy of your signed notary bond when submitting the notary application online.

  3. Take the oath of office.

    Once you submit your notary application, you will have access to print the signature page form (oath of office). Sign the oath in the presence of a notary public. Save your notarized oath of office as an electronic file and upload it to your myAlaska account to continue the application process.

  4. Pay the application fee.

    After you have uploaded your notarized oath of office, pay the $40 application fee and submit your application for review.

  5. Receive your notary commission certificate.

    Once your application is approved, your commission certificate will be emailed to you by the Alaska notary public office.  Within two weeks of approval, you will receive a physical commission certificate in the mail to the publicly listed address on your application.

  6. Purchase a notary stamp.

    Save up to 40% on Alaska notary supplies and receive a free one-year membership in the American Association of Notaries at no additional cost (a $19 value). We offer only the highest quality products, which comply with all Alaska legal requirements for notaries. All our Alaska notary stamps are manufactured in house, and we stand behind them 100%. All our notary supplies come with a LIFETIME REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE – no questions asked!

    Email a copy of your Alaska notary certificate of commission to sales@usnotaries.com or fax it to 713-649-0011 so we can prepare and ship your Alaska notary supplies.

Alaska notary bonds and errors and omissions insurance policies provided by this insurance agency, the American Association of Notaries, Inc., are underwritten by Western Surety Company (established 1900). Kal Tabbara is a licensed insurance agent in Alaska.