Published: August 31, 2010
Utah Lieutenant Governor Announces New Online Notary Service
SALT LAKE CITY - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Utah's Office of the Lieutenant Governor today announced a new notary
service is now available on the state's official website at http://notary.utah.gov.
The new site allows for a notary exam to be taken online, allowing
individuals to become a notary or renew a notary commission.
Once applicants feel prepared for the test, they can complete the online
process in about an hour. The site also provides a new "notary study
guide" that can be used before and during the test, and includes the
"Top Ten Mistakes of Notaries Public." The online tools assist notaries
in obtaining knowledge of what he or she is permitted to do as a notary
and how to properly perform these duties.
"Utah is once again leading out on its online services. This new service
- in addition to offering an added convenience to notaries - increases
efficiency and effectiveness of state government operations," said
Lieutenant Governor Greg Bell. "Notaries provide an important service,
and we want to help them comply with all proper notary procedures."
Once applicants have taken the test and paid the fee, they may
immediately view their test results. If the test is passed, the
application can be printed and signed. A few additional requirements
must be met, including obtaining a notary bond before receiving a notary
commission. After the Lieutenant Governor's Office receives the required
documents, approved notaries will receive a commission in one to two
weeks.
Performing the duties of a notary public can be a much more complex
undertaking than the public may imagine. This online notary exam process
assists notaries in obtaining knowledge of what he or she is permitted
to do as a notary and how to properly perform these duties.
The new notary service was developed in partnership with Utah
Interactive, LLC, a Salt Lake City-based company that specializes in
online government services and is a subsidiary of eGovernment provider
NIC (NASDAQ: EGOV).
For more information about the new Notary website, visit http://www.utah.gov/notary.
About Utah.gov
Utah.gov is the entry point to over 1,000 online services and benefits
over 2.7 million residents in the State of Utah. Utah.gov provides
citizens and businesses with more convenient options for interacting
with government. Through Utah.gov, citizens can find public meetings,
renew their vehicle registration, renew a driver license, buy a hunting
and fishing license, register a business, find a transparent state
budget, and much more. In 2009 alone, Utah.gov received an unprecedented
20 awards making it the nation's most honored state website.
Utah.gov is the official Web portal for the State of Utah (http://www.Utah.gov).
It was ranked first in the nation in the Center for Digital Government's
2009 Best of the Web competition and also ranked first in the 2008
Digital States Survey by the Center for Digital Government. It is
managed and operated without tax funds through a public-private
partnership between the state and Utah Interactive, the Salt Lake
City-based official eGovernment partner for the state of Utah. Utah
Interactive is part of eGovernment firm NIC's family of companies.
About NIC
NIC (NASDAQ: EGOV) is the nation's leading provider of government
websites, online services, and secure payment processing solutions. The
company's innovative eGovernment services help reduce costs and increase
efficiencies for government agencies, citizens, and businesses across
the country. The NIC family of companies provides eGovernment solutions
for more than 3,000 federal, state, and local agencies that serve 98
million people in the United States. Additional information is available
at http://www.nicusa.com.

Lieutenant Governor's Office
Spencer Hadley, 801-538-1041
spencerhadley@utah.gov
or
Utah
Interactive
Rich Olsen, 801-983-0275
rich@utahinteractive.org
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