Key Takeaways

  • Nebraska exam is 20 questions (10 true/false, 10 multiple-choice)
  • Passing score is 85% (can miss up to 3 questions)
  • The exam is FREE and open-book
  • Only 3 attempts allowed - failing all 3 permanently disqualifies
  • Minimum age is 19 (not 18 like most states)
Last updated: January 2026

Nebraska Notary Public Exam

Nebraska has unique requirements including a higher minimum age (19) and a strict 3-attempt limit on the exam.

Exam Structure

ComponentDetails
Questions20 questions
Format10 true/false + 10 multiple-choice
TypeOpen-book
Passing Score85% (miss up to 3)
CostFREE
AttemptsOnly 3 allowed

Critical Warning

If you fail all 3 attempts, you are permanently ineligible to become a Nebraska notary. Study thoroughly before attempting!

Key Requirements

RequirementDetail
Age19 years old (not 18!)
ResidencyNebraska resident
EducationNot required
Bond$15,000
Fee$30 application
Term4 years

Exam Validity

  • Passing score valid for 90 days
  • Must complete application within 90 days
  • Digital certificate provided upon passing

Study Materials

Nebraska provides FREE resources:

  • Notary Statutes
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Rules and Regulations
  • All on Secretary of State website

On the Exam

  • 85% required: Miss no more than 3
  • 3 attempts only: Permanent disqualification if all fail
  • Age 19: Higher than most states
  • Open-book: Reference statutes while testing
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