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Missouri Notary Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Notary Public

Sulphur Springs, AR ยท On-site

$49K - $57K/yr

Notary Public - Jasper County, Missouri Sybil Mobile Notary, a progressive growing company that encourages you to be independent while controlling your life balance. You will work as a full-time or ...

Notary Public

Joplin, MO ยท On-site +1

$55K - $64K/yr

Notary Public - Jasper County, Missouri Sybil Mobile Notary , a progressive growing company that encourages you to be independent while controlling your life balance. You will work as a full-time or ...

Notary Public

Jefferson City, MO ยท On-site

$58K - $68K/yr

Current Missouri Notary commission required * NNA Certifications required * Meets all the states requirements to be a commissioned notary * High school diploma or equivalent * Familiarity with legal ...

Notary Public

Holts Summit, MO ยท On-site +1

$58K - $68K/yr

Current Missouri Notary commission required * NNA Certifications required * Meets all the states requirements to be a commissioned notary * High school diploma or equivalent * Familiarity with legal ...

Notary Public

$63K - $74K/yr

Current Missouri Notary commission required * NNA Certifications required * Meets all the states requirements to be a commissioned notary * High school diploma or equivalent * Familiarity with legal ...

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How much do missouri notary jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for missouri notary in the United States is $64,777.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,000.00 and $72,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Can notary be a side hustle?

A Missouri notary can work as a side hustle, as notarization services are often needed on a flexible schedule. Many notaries supplement their income by providing mobile notarizations or working part-time, especially if they obtain the necessary certification and maintain accurate records. However, they must adhere to state laws and ethical standards while balancing their primary employment.

What is the $10000 notary bond in Missouri?

A Missouri notary bond of $10,000 is a financial guarantee required for notaries to protect the public from potential errors or misconduct. It is a mandatory part of the notary commissioning process and provides coverage in case of claims against the notary for damages caused by their official acts.

How to make money as a notary in Missouri?

A Missouri notary can earn money by charging fees for notarizing documents, which are set by state law, and by offering mobile notary services for additional income. Building a client base and marketing services can increase earning potential, especially for those with good organizational and communication skills.

What is the difference between Missouri Notary vs Missouri Loan Signing Agent?

AspectMissouri NotaryMissouri Loan Signing Agent
CredentialsNotary commission, background checkNotary commission, specialized training, certification
Work EnvironmentMobile or stationary, general notarizationsMobile, specific to loan document signings
Employer & IndustryIndividuals, businesses, banksTitle companies, lenders, signing services
Search & Comparison IntentBasic notarization servicesReal estate, mortgage signings

Missouri Notaries perform general notarizations, while Missouri Loan Signing Agents have specialized training for mortgage document signings. Both roles require a notary commission, but Loan Signing Agents often have additional certifications and focus on real estate transactions. The main difference lies in the scope of work and industry focus, with Loan Signing Agents typically working with lenders and title companies for mortgage closings.

How much do notaries get paid?

In Missouri, notaries typically earn between $5 and $10 per notarization, with some earning additional fees for travel or complex services. Overall income depends on the number of signings and whether they work part-time or full-time, often supplemented by other related services.
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Infographic showing various Missouri Notary job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 72% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,777 per year, or $31.1 per hour.
Notary Public

Notary Public

Sybil Mobile Notary

Sulphur Springs, AR โ€ข On-site

$49K - $57K/yr

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Posted 20 days ago


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Notary Public - Jasper County, Missouri

Sybil Mobile Notary, a progressive growing company that encourages you to be independent while controlling your life balance. You will work as a full-time or part-time, independent contractor and control your own schedule and work expenses. General Notary Publics (GNP) may handle private individual's, private and commercial companies, and provide notary services for federal, city and state awarded government contracts.

Notary Duties & Responsibilities
  • Being present at the time of document execution (this may include traveling to clients' homes and businesses, performing notarizations in our office locations, or remotely (RON))
  • Verifying the identification of signers, witnesses, participants
  • Document execution (legally binding signatures)
  • Affirming the state of mind of all signers
  • Identifying fraud or coercion
  • Administering oaths
  • Handling affidavits, contracts, loan documents, court hearings, marriage certificates, and other legal documents
  • Bearing witness to items within a safe deposit box or the equivalent
  • Maintaining a notary journal as required by your commissioned state
  • Scheduling notary appointments
  • Attend SMN trainings and required events
  • Accept/decline new job orders and follow the rules of SMN and its clients
Requirements
  • Current Missouri Notary commission required
  • NNA Certifications required
  • Meets all the states requirements to be a commissioned notary
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Familiarity with legal documents and loan documents
  • Flexibility, professionalism is a must
  • Great verbal and written communication skills
  • Must be able to work independently and on a team
  • RON Certified notaries are a plus
  • Ability to speak and read in other languages is desired

Sybil Mobile Notary is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity.