Renew Your Notary Commissions in Kansas
in Just a Few Easy Steps


Avoid the hassle of a lapsed notary commission. Renewing your Kansas 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 Kansas, you must:

  • 1- Complete a Kansas notary renewal application within ninety days of your notary commission expiration date.

  • 2- Purchase a four-year, $12,000 Kansas notary bond.

  • 3- Purchase a Kansas notary stamp and notary journal.

  • 4- Mail your completed Kansas notary renewal application, the notary bond, the notarized oath, an impression of your notary stamp, and a $25 filing fee to the Kansas Secretary of State.

Everything You Need to Renew Your Notary Commission in Kansas


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

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

This Kansas notary renewal package includes:
Four-year, $12,000 Kansas notary bond ($50)**
Four-year, $10,000 Kansas notary errors and omissions insurance policy (included at no additional cost to you)
Trodat self-inking rectangular notary stamp (item #KS201)**
One-year membership to AAN (a $19.00 value included with your notary supplies order at no additional cost to you)
Four years of expert support (includes help with notary procedures, name/address updates, and more)
Your Cost: Only $71.95*

*The Kansas Notary Renewal Package I may be purchased separately at the same net savings without the state mandatory four-year, $12,000 notary bond for $21.95 plus $7.95 for shipping. Enter item # P103 on the order form. The Kansas Notary Renewal Package II may be purchased separately at the same net savings without the state mandatory four-year, $12,000 notary bond for $29.95 plus $7.95 for shipping. Enter item # P104 on the order form. The Kansas four-year, $12,000 notary bond may also be purchased for $50.00. Discounts/savings apply only to notary supplies.

**Required by Kansas notary law.

How to Renew Your Notary Commission in Kansas


  1. Order a four-year, $12,000 Kansas notary bond.

    Prior to submitting the notary renewal application to the Secretary of State's office, you need to order a four-year, $12,000 Kansas notary bond, which is only $50. For your protection, we are including a $10,000 errors and omissions insurance policy at no extra cost to you. The bond ensures that if you fail to properly perform your duties as a Kansas notary, the bonding company will pay for damages to the injured party up to the policy limit. Save time! No need to wait for days to received your Kansas notary bond. You can now download the notary bond online in minutes 24/7 upon checkout.

  2. Order a Kansas notary stamp and notary journal.

    Save up to 40% on the same Kansas notary supplies that you may find somewhere else plus receive a free one-year membership in the American Association of Notaries at no additional cost to you (a $19 value). We offer only the highest-quality products, which comply with Kansas notary law. All our Kansas 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! Notary stamps ordered before 12:00 noon C.T. during our normal business hours will be shipped on the next business day. Notary supplies can be ordered at the same time you are completing the notary application.

  3. Completed a Kansas notary renewal application.

    Our online wizard will guide you step-by-step through the notary application renewal process. You can print the completed notary renewal application and the notary bond section upon checkout.

  4. Affix an impression of your notary stamp on the notary application.

    Print the notary renewal application and affix a clear impression of the Kansas notary stamp you will be using. If you choose to use more than one notary stamp, an impression of each notary stamp must be affixed.

  5. Take the oath before another notary.

    The final step before mailing your notary renewal application to the Secretary of State's office or to us, is to sign the oath before a notary who will put you under oath, then he or she will sign the oath section and affix his or her notary stamp. You will swear or affirm before the notary, under penalty of perjury, that the answers to all questions on the notary application are true and complete to the best of your knowledge, and that you are qualified to be appointed and commissioned as a Kansas notary public.

  6. Mail the Kansas notary renewal application.

    You have the option to choose during the application process to mail the notary renewal application and a $25 filing fee to the Kansas Secretary of State or to us. If you mail it to us, we will promptly review your notary renewal application for accuracy and completeness before filing it with the Kansas Secretary of State’s office on your behalf. Whichever option you select, your notary renewal application and notary bond can be downloaded instantly upon checkout. The Secretary of State’s office processes notary applications within three to five business days of receipt and mails a notary commission certificate to approved applicants. A notary applicant may NOT notarize documents until their application is approved by the Secretary of State.

Kansas 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 Kansas.