Is Errors & Omissions (E&O) insurance required for notaries?

It depends on your state: 

  • Some states require notaries to carry E&O insurance as part of their licensing or bonding requirements. 
  • Even when not required by law, E&O is strongly recommended—especially if you perform high-volume notarizations or handle real estate, legal, or financial documents. 

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