A notary public in Wyoming is commissioned by the Wyoming Secretary of State and has the authority to notarize documents, administer oaths, and certify copies.

Eligibility Requirements
To qualify as a notary public in Wyoming, you must:
Be at least 18 years old
Be a resident of Wyoming
Be able to read and write English
Have no felony convictions
Step-by-Step Process to Become a Notary in Wyoming
Complete and Submit a Notary Application
Applications must be submitted to the Wyoming Secretary of State.
Pay the Application Fee
The application fee is $60.
Receive Your Notary Commission Certificate
Once approved, you will receive your notary commission certificate.
Purchase Notary Supplies
Required supplies include a notary seal/stamp and a notary journal.
Fees for Becoming a Notary in Wyoming
Expense | Cost |
Application Fee | $60 |
Notary Supplies | $50–$150 |
Total estimated cost: $110–$210
Renewal Process
Wyoming notary commissions are valid for four years. To renew:
✔️ Submit a renewal application and pay the $60 fee.
How Much Can a Notary Charge in Wyoming?
The maximum fee is $5 per notarization.
Resources for Wyoming Notaries
Wyoming Secretary of State – Notary Division: https://sos.wyo.gov/
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