Wyoming Notary Public Bond
- State: Wyoming
- Bond type: Notary Bond
- Category: Notary Bonds
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Overview
Wyoming requires every notary public to carry a surety bond before the state will issue or record a notary commission. This bond exists to protect Wyoming residents — the people who bring documents to you for notarization — if they suffer a financial loss caused by your misconduct or neglect in your official capacity. It is a condition of your commission, not an optional add-on. Bond Titan makes it fast and simple to get your Wyoming Notary Public Bond online today.
Who Needs This Bond?
You've been approved for a Wyoming notary commission — or you're renewing one — and the state has told you a surety bond is required before your commission is issued or recorded. Any individual seeking to serve as a commissioned notary public in Wyoming must secure this bond as part of the commissioning process. It applies to both first-time applicants and notaries whose prior commission has expired and who are starting a new commission period. If Wyoming has granted your application and you're waiting on the final commission, this bond is your next step.
What is this Bond For?
This bond is a financial guarantee that protects members of the Wyoming public who rely on your notarial acts. If you make an error, act negligently, or fail to properly perform your duties as a notary, a harmed member of the public can make a claim against the bond to recover their loss. The bond does not protect you — it protects the people you serve. Your personal protection as a notary comes from a separate errors-and-omissions policy, which is a distinct product.
When is it Required?
Before your Wyoming notary commission is issued, the bond must already be in place and filed. The commissioning office will not record or activate your commission until the bonding requirement is satisfied. This means you should secure this bond immediately after your application is approved — do not wait until after you receive paperwork expecting to add it later. New applicants and renewing notaries alike must meet this requirement before they can legally begin performing notarial acts under their new commission.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is a statewide requirement that applies across all of Wyoming. It is not tied to a specific county or municipality — your commission and your bond are both valid throughout the state. Wherever in Wyoming you perform notarial acts, this bond travels with your commission.
How to Buy Online
Click the 'Buy This Bond Online' button on this page and you'll be taken directly to the My Bond App portal in a new tab. Complete your application, receive your bond documents, and get back to your commissioning process without waiting on an agent callback. The entire process is designed to move as fast as you need it to.
Why Bond Titan?
Bond Titan is powered by The Southern Agency and built for people who need a specific bond right now — not tomorrow, not after a phone tag loop. Our nationwide catalog means Wyoming notary bonds are always available, always online, and always ready to purchase without delays. You get the bond, you get back to your commission, and you get on with your work.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What information about my Wyoming notary commission will I need when purchasing this bond online?
When you complete your application in the My Bond App portal, you'll typically need to provide your full legal name exactly as it appears on your notary commission application, your Wyoming mailing address, and the details of your commission such as your commission number if it has already been assigned and your commission start and expiration dates. Having your state approval letter or commission paperwork in front of you when you apply will help you complete the process accurately and quickly.
How does the bond term and bond amount correspond to Wyoming's notary statute?
Wyoming law sets both the required bond amount and the commission term for notaries public, and your bond must match those statutory requirements exactly. The bond amount and term are not set by Bond Titan — they are fixed by Wyoming statute so that every commissioned notary in the state carries the same level of coverage for the same commission period. Your bond will be issued to meet the specifications Wyoming requires, ensuring your commission filing is accepted without issue.
Where do I file my Wyoming Notary Public Bond once it is issued?
Once your bond is issued, it must be filed with the appropriate Wyoming commissioning authority — typically the Wyoming Secretary of State's office — before your commission can be finalized. You will receive bond documents after your online purchase that you can submit as part of your commission paperwork. Check the instructions provided by the Secretary of State's office with your commission approval to confirm the exact filing method and any additional documentation required alongside the bond.
What happens after I click Buy This Bond Online?
You'll open the My Bond App portal in a new tab where you can complete the secure online bond application and finish your purchase. Your Bond Titan tab stays open so you can come back and keep browsing.
Can I buy this bond entirely online?
Yes. Bond Titan connects you directly to the online bond application — there's no paperwork to mail in and no agent appointment required to get started.
Is Bond Titan a licensed agency?
Bond Titan is powered by The Southern Agency, a licensed surety bond agency. We've built Bond Titan so you can find the exact bond you were told to buy and get to the purchase flow in seconds.