Patty Baker
Clerk of Superior, State, and Magistrate Courts
90 North St, Suite G-170. Canton, GA 30114
WHAT IS A NOTARY PUBLIC?
A notary public is a person of proven integrity appointed by a Clerk of Superior Court to serve the public as an impartial witness in taking acknowledgments, administering oaths, and affirmations, and other acts authorized by law. Notaries are required to follow simple instructions and exercise good judgment and discretion when executing their office.
Notarization does not insure the statements contained in the document are true or accurate. The notary has no obligation to verify a document’s content or to indicate he/she has knowledge of the contents of the document or of the copy certified. Notarization does not legalize or validate a document. A document with errors prior to notarization will contain the same errors afterwards.
Effective September 1, 2025
NEW Cherokee County notary applicants must include a criminal background check performed by a local law enforcement agency with their application. The background check must be completed within 30 days before before your application is accepted.
Forms Available on Clerk’s Website
Processes at Public Safety Building (Sheriff’s Office)
Central Records
$20 Cash only, no change
10 Minute Process
New Notary Application - Click Here
Renewal Notary Application - Click Here
Contact Information Change - Click Here
Criminal Background Check - Click Here
With the adoption of House Bill 1292 by the Georgia General Assembly during the 2024 legislative session, Georgia’s notaries public will be required to complete an educational training course as part of the application process. Additionally, notaries will be required to maintain a journal of their notarial acts performed at the request of a self-filer. The educational requirement applies to all notary applicants, whether it is an initial (new) application or a renewal application. The new requirements become effective January 1, 2025. Read More