Notary Public Services Available
The Chisholm Trail Expo Center and Garfield County Fairgrounds is happy to introduce Mr. Brett N Wilenzick - Commissioned Notary Public for the State of Oklahoma in Garfield County. This additional service is available through our Administration Offices located in the NW Corner of the Coliseum at 111 W Purdue Ave., Enid, OK 73701. All notary services available during normal operating hours of 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Brett Nathan Wilenzick - Notary Public in and for the State of Oklahoma

Commissioned by the State of Oklahoma November 2, 2018. Commission Expires November 2, 2022 (Four Year Commission). State of Oklahoma, Garfield County.
- Mr. Wilenzick carries the required $1,000.00 Bond and $5,000.00 Errors and Omissions coverage.
- Oklahoma Secretary of State Notary and Bond Filings, as well as other pertinent documentation and coverage available upon request.
Important Information and Requirements
- Fees may apply for Notary Services - $5.00 per action.
- Mr. Wilenzick can provide notary services for absentee ballots (no more than 20 per election cycle - no fee).
- All parties must be present, with valid form of ID. Any and all expired identification(s) will not be accepted.
- Notary services available during normal business hours - MON-FRI 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Call 580-237-0238 for appointment.
- All off-site Notary appointments must be scheduled and performed inside a public place. Please reach out to Mr. Wilenzick via the website link above for contact information, or call during business hours at 580-237-0238.
Notary FAQs and Law for the State of Oklahoma
How much can an Oklahoma notary charge for performing notarial acts?
Notary fees are set by state law. A notary public is allowed to charge for each notarial act, but not more than:
What notarial acts can an Oklahoma notary public perform?
An Oklahoma notary public has the authority to:
Can I perform electronic notarization in Oklahoma?
No. The State of Oklahoma has not enacted/adopted statutes, rules, and/or procedures for electronic notarization.
Prohibited Oklahoma Notarial Acts:
A notary public may not:
Notary fees are set by state law. A notary public is allowed to charge for each notarial act, but not more than:
- Acknowledgments - $5.00
- Oaths or affirmations - $5.00
- Jurats - $5.00
- Protests - $5.00
- Copy certifications - $5.00
What notarial acts can an Oklahoma notary public perform?
An Oklahoma notary public has the authority to:
- Take acknowledgments
- Administer oaths and affirmations
- Take verifications upon oath or affirmation
- Witness or attest signatures
- Protest instruments
- Certify or attest to a copy of a document
- Exercise such other powers and duties as by law of nations and commercial usage may be performed by notaries public
Can I perform electronic notarization in Oklahoma?
No. The State of Oklahoma has not enacted/adopted statutes, rules, and/or procedures for electronic notarization.
Prohibited Oklahoma Notarial Acts:
A notary public may not:
- Prepare, draft, select, or give advice concerning legal documents and immigration documents
- Prepare, assist, or give legal advice on any proceeding, filing, or action affecting the immigration or citizenship status of another person
- Perform acts that constitute the practice of law
- Use the phrase “notario” or “notario publico” to advertise notary services
- Hold himself/herself out as an immigration specialist
- Overcharge fees for notary public services
- Notarize his or her own signature
- Sign a notarial certificate under any other name than the one under which the notary was commissioned
- Notarize a document without the signer being present at the time of the performance of the notarial act
- Notarize more than 20 absentee ballots
- Notarize a document if the notary has a beneficial interest in it or is a party to it.
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