About the Connecticut Notary exam
Connecticut Secretary of State. Like every state, Connecticut adopts the federal standards as a baseline and adds state-specific requirements, fees, and procedures.
- Commission fee: approximately $60 application.
- Commission term: 5 years.
- Connecticut notaries are appointed by the Secretary of the State; must be a Connecticut resident or have a principal place of business in the state.
To get started, read the official Connecticut handbook (linked above), practice with the tests on this page until you consistently score above 70%, and then schedule your exam with the Connecticut Secretary of State.
What's in the Connecticut exam: Practice tests for state notary public exams. Topics include acknowledgments, jurats, oaths, recordkeeping, fees, and state-specific notary law.