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A non-attorney must file an Ohio criminal records check (BCI Report), no more than six months old, with an application for a new notary commission or when ...
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A non-attorney must file an Ohio criminal records check, no more than six months old, with an application for a new notary commission or when renewing a notary ...
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Criminal Records Check · Education and Testing · Search Notaries (opens in a new window) · Notary Information, Resources and FAQs · Submit a Complaint Regarding ...
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The Ohio Secretary of State's Office is responsible for overseeing elections for the state of Ohio as well as registering companies to do business in Ohio.
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An applicant must first obtain a criminal record check, current within six months of the renewal application. If the report shows no disqualifying offenses, ...
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Obtain a formal Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) background check within six (6) months of your notary application to the Secretary of State. Visit the ...
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Applicants should obtain the criminal records check prior to completing the education and test to ensure there are no reports of a disqualifying offense ...
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