
The first step in changing your name on your notary commission is to obtain new identification card(s) in your new name – you’ll need to take care of that first in order to have your new signature notarized on our name change form.

Please do not begin using a new name on your notarization until you have completed all of the following steps to formally change the name on your notary commission with the Lieutenant Governor. How to change your name on your commission:

Notarization is not required if you are not changing your name. Use the name and address change form to update any address and contact information that has changed since you last provided the information to the Lieutenant Governor. Sign the oath of office at the end of the form and mail, email, or fax (465-5400) the form to the Lieutenant Governor’s office in Juneau. Alaska Notary Name and Address Change FormĪdditional Information Address and contact information Updates:.Alaska Notary Commission Application Form (same form as regular commission).Limited Governmental Commission Employer Approval Form.Alaska Notary Commission Application Form.See step-by-step Alaska Notary Public Application Process on our home page for detailed instructions on applying. If you have any problem retrieving or using these forms, or are having trouble locating a form, please contact the notary office for assistance.

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