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An Oklahoma notary surety bond allows an individual to notarize the truth of an event and provides protection for the public against the notary’s error, negligence, or purposeful wrong doing. The notary must faithfully, in all things, perform all duties required by Oklahoma law as a Notary Public within and for said State during the term of said office by virtue of this appointment.
Colonial offers you the ability to purchase an I-BOND®. This is a direct issuance of surety and fidelity bonds online instantly.
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Someone attempting to become a notary public in Oklahoma is required by State of Oklahoma statutes to obtain this bond.
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A $1,000 surety bond is required by State of Oklahoma statutes to become a notary public.
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Colonial offers the direct and digital way to obtain an Oklahoma notary bond. We are the insurance company — which means no agent, no broker, and no middleman. The steps are easy — get a quote online, fill out your information, and enter your payment method. Your bond will be ready for print instantly. It’s that simple!
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An Oklahoma notary bond is reasonably priced and easy to obtain. You may notice that with other insurance agents and middlemen, your premium rate will fluctuate and include additional hidden fees and costs. Colonial offers our lowest possible rate. Premium is based on the amount of the bond required by the state requiring the bond.
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It is important to understand how surety bonds work, and who is the insurance company issuing your bonds. It is easy to obtain a Oklahoma notary public surety bond when you deal directly with a quality insurance company licensed to write surety bonds. Colonial is an A (Excellent) rated insurance company by A.M. Best that has been incorporated since 1930. We are Treasury listed, and licensed and admitted in all U.S. states and territories.
Oklahoma Notary Bond
These bonds allow an individual to notarize the truth of an event and provide protection for the public.
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