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Notary Bond

MN Notary Public Errors & Omissions Policy

Errors and Omissions

Overview

What it is.

Errors and Omissions

Who usually needs it

No one is required to obtain this bond. The Minnesota Notary Public Errors & Omissions Policy is optional liability insurance for Minnesota notaries public to protect them personally from financial liability due to negligent acts, errors, or omissions in their notarial duties. Minnesota does not mandate this coverage or any surety bond for notaries.

Pricing & timing

What to expect.

Generic pricing

Notary bonds protect the public from notary errors or misconduct. Typical Pricing:. • Notary bonds: Typically very affordable — often under $100 per term. • No credit check: Required in most states. • Instant approval: Available for most notary bonds. Bond amounts and terms vary by state. Most states require a notary bond before commissioning. This is one of the most affordable bond types available.

Typical timeframe

Issuance timeframe varies by bond type and underwriting

Application

What to do next.

  1. Tell us the bond name, state, and amount on your form.
  2. Share business and applicant info so the team can quote it.
  3. Sign and pay; we issue the bond and send you the documents.
  4. Keep your effective date and renewal date on file with us.
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Details

Bond details.

StateMN
Bond amountVaries by license type or project
ObligeeN/A
Bond classNotary Bond
CategoryOther
BondMN Notary Public Errors & Omissions Policy
Plain descriptionErrors and Omissions
Who needs this bondNo one is required to obtain this bond. The Minnesota Notary Public Errors & Omissions Policy is optional liability insurance for Minnesota notaries public to protect them personally from financial liability due to negl…
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