The applicant's full legal and official notary names.
If you are unsure of how your current notary commission name reads, email a request to to § 47.1-7 of the Code of Virginia, each applicant to become an Electronic Notary must submit a registration form that includes the following information: NOTE: The Electronic Notary Application requires that you provide your notary commission number, a valid email address and your name the way it reads on your current notary commission certificate. It may be helpful for you to re-read pages 6-9 of the Virginia Notary Handbook, and the Electronic Notarization Assurance Standard, which includes the requirements for an electronic stamp/seal, before proceeding with your application. It is important that you are aware of the following information before submitting your application to become an electronic notary public. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS - PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND Please note that federal employees authorized to perform notarial acts pursuant to federal laws and who would like to perform electronic notarizations in accordance with Virginia law are not required to become commissioned electronic notaries in Virginia.Ī $45.00 fee must accompany your Electronic Notary Application, which is submitted via online payment using a Visa, Mastercard or American Express at the end of the online application. Once you have received your commission certificate from the circuit court, you can apply to become an electronic notary. If you are not currently a commissioned notary in Virginia, please complete the application found on the Secretary of Commonwealth's notary website. Personal checks will not be accepted from debtors or debtors in possession unless their case is closed.In order to be an electronic notary, you must first be a commissioned Virginia notary public. *Note: The Clerk's office does not accept cash. Postal money order, or a personal check * made payable to: U.S. Payment may be in the form of a bank cashier's check, a U.S. Printing charges apply at $0.10 per page copy fee for items printed from public access terminals. Public Terminal Access Availabilityĩ:00 am – 4:00 pm, Monday - Friday, closed Federal Holidays FeesĮlectronic court data may be viewed at no charge at public terminals which are located at the courthouses in Reno and Las Vegas.
Request for Exemption from PACER fees - Motionįollow the instructions in the Guidelines document above for information about how to submit these forms to the court.If you meet the guidelines for exemption, submit the following forms: To determine if you qualify for exemption, read our Guidelines. The court, may for good cause, exempt persons or classes of persons from the electronic public access fees. PACER login/password, computer with internet access Request Exemption from PACER fees See PACER FAQ (external link) for more information about fees. The maximum charge for any imaged document is $3.00, with the exception of transcripts. *The per page charge applies to the number of pages that results from any search, including a search that yields no matches (one page for no matches). Internet Access Availabilityīilled quarterly provided your account accrues more than $30 usage in a given quarter Party / Case Index and provides the same results. It is a part of the PACER system which allows you to conduct nationwide searches for party information. Users may search for national cases in the PACER index by logging in to the PACER Case Locator (external link). district, bankrupty and appellate courts cases Users may access individual PACER or Case Management/Electronic Case Files (CM/ECF) for the state of Nevada by logging in to the Court PACER website (external link). Information about the differences between the two systems follows: To search for cases witin the state of Nevada Users may search for cases in PACER by accessing an invididual court's PACER website or by using the PACER Case Locator. See Public Terminal Access for more information and availability. These documents may be viewed, downloaded and printed from your computer using your registered PACER login.Īlternatively, users may also view electronic court data at no charge using the courthouse public terminals. Beginning in 1989, dockets may include images of documents filed. Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) is a web-based system that allows users with an internet connection and a PACER account to view or print case and document information via the Internet at a fee per page. Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER)