Qualifications

Cobb County Superior Court Clerk

The fee for a notary commission is $51.00. Cobb County Clerk of Superior Court accepts credit/debit, bank cashier’s check and money orders (No Personal Checks). Checks must be made payable to Cobb County Clerk of Superior Court. Basic qualifications for a person to become a Notary in Georgia. Applicants must:

Proof of Residence:
New notary applicants must submit proof of residency with one of the following documents:

In addition, applicant must provide:

Address on all proof of residence and identification MUST MATCH address on application.

Renewal Notary Commission
Renewal applications are valid only for those holding a current unexpired appointment from Cobb County.

Present your application, notary training certification and certified background check, no more than 30-days after completion, in person to the Clerk of Superior Court Notary Office, 10 East Park Square, Building C, 1 st Floor, Marietta, Georgia 30090.

Renewing Notary Commission by Mail
The fee for a notary renewal by mail is $56.00. Applicants must sign the application in the presence of a notary and mail the following:

Endorsers
Applicant Endorsers must be a legal resident in Cobb County and must not be related to the applicant. Application must have endorser’s physical address (Work addresses or P.O Box will not be accepted).

Expired Commission
Once your commission has expired, you will need to apply as if it were your first time. However, if the expiration date falls on a Saturday or Sunday, you have until the following Monday to complete your renewal application.

A complete official Georgia Notary Public handbook with rules and regulations is available for purchase ($10.00) at https://www.gsccca.org/file/notary-forms.

Commission Denial/Recommission
The Cobb County Clerk of Superior Court may deny a commission or recommission to an applicant due to:

Any applicant who is denied a notarial commission or recommission can receive a hearing before the Clerk of Superior Court (O.C.G.A. §45-17-2.3).

Seal of Office & Notarial Certificates
Each notary must provide a seal of office for the authentication of notarial acts. Cobb notary’s such seal shall have the notary’s name and the words “Notary Public Cobb County Georgia”. Embossment of notarial certificate by the such seal is authorized but not necessary, and the use of a rubber or other type stamp shall be sufficient for imprinting the notary’s seal.

Resignation
A person wishing to resign the notary commission shall send a letter of resignation to the Clerk of Superior Court Cobb County, with a copy to the GSCCCA. The notary shall destroy the official seal in the event of resignation. A notary whose commission expires and who does not apply for renewal shall also destroy the notary seal.