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Each county in Alabama has different requirements to become or renew a notary commission. The filing fees and application process can vary from county to county. Notaries in the State of Alabama are commissioned as state wide notaries however you are required to apply in the county of your residence. To download the forms needed to become an Alabama Notary Public please select the county of your residence from the list below. If you are just wanting to order product please print the coupon portion of the paperwork from your county and send in a copy of your certificate with your order.

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Please select the county of your residence to download the instructions, prices, and forms to become or renew your notary commission.

1. Jefferson
19. Coffee
37. Henry
52. Morgan
2. Mobile
20. Colbert
38. Houston
53. Perry
3. Montgomery
21. Conecuh
39. Jackson
54. Pickens
4. Autauga
22. Coosa
1. Jefferson
55. Pike
5. Baldwin
23. Covington
40. Lamar
56. Randolph
6. Barbour
24. Crenshaw
41. Lauderdale
57. Russell
7. Bibb
25. Cullman
42. Lawrence
58. St. Clair
8. Blount
26. Dale
43. Lee
59. Shelby
9. Bullock
27. Dallas
44. Limestone
60. Sumter
10. Butler
28. Dekalb
45. Lowndes
61. Talladega
11. Calhoun
29. Elmore
46. Macon
62. Tallapoosa
12. Chambers
30. Escambia
47. Madison
63. Tuscaloosa
13. Cherokee
31. Etowah
48. Marengo
64. Walker
14. Chilton
32. Fayette
49. Marion
65. Washington
15. Choctaw
33. Franklin
50. Marshall
66. Wilcox
16. Clarke
34. Geneva
2. Mobile
67. Winston
17. Clay
35. Greene
51. Monroe

18. Cleburne
36. Hale
3. Montgomery