SB 106 NOTARY PUBLIC BOND  MR. DOUG WOOLIVER , Administrative Attorney for the Alaska Court System, explained SB 106 is a housekeeping measure aimed at shaving time off of the notary public application process. Under a statute enacted in 1961, notary public applicants need to post a $1,000 bond, which must be signed by the Superior Court clerk. The court clerk makes sure the bond form is filled out correctly and signed, but does not investigate or analyze it. The form is then sent to the Lieutenant Governor's Office, which has authority over license issuance for notaries. SB 106 deletes the provision that requires the court clerk to sign the bond since it is unnecessary and will shorten the application process by one to two weeks. SHANNON HASTY , Notary Administrator in the Lieutenant Governor's Office, clarified SB 106 will not shorten the application processing time because she commissions the notaries prior to sending the applications to the court system. Number 063 SENATOR MILLER moved SB 106 out of committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, the motion carried.