Notary Fees by State

2024 Notary Fees By State

Each U.S. state establishes a maximum notary fee that notaries can legally charge for their services. Notaries have the flexibility to charge up to this state-specified maximum or may choose to provide services at no cost.

Below is a comprehensive table of notary fees by state, detailing allowed charges for acknowledgments, jurats, verbal oaths/affirmations, and remote online notarizations (RON). This guide helps you understand the notary cost limits in your state and provides quick access to notary fee information nationwide.

State Acknowledgment Jurat Verbal Oath/Affirmation RON
Alabama$10$10$10$10
AlaskaNo set feeNo set feeNo set feeNo set fee
Arizona$10 per Notary signature$10 per Notary signature$10$10
ArkansasNo set feeNo set feeNo set feeNo set fee
California$15$15$15 per personNo available info
Colorado$15$15$15$25 per Notary signature
Connecticut$5$5$5$5
Delaware$5$5$5$25
District of Columbia$5$5$5$25
Florida$10$10$10$25
Georgia$2$2$2N/A
Hawaii$5 per signer$5 per certificate$5 per document$25
Idaho$5$5$5No available info
Illinois$5$5$5$25
Indiana$10$10$10$25
IowaNo set feeNo set feeNo set feeNo set fee
KansasNo set feeNo set feeNo set feeNo set fee
KentuckyNo set feeNo set feeNo set feeNo set fee
LouisianaNo set feeNo set feeNo set feeNo available info
MaineNo set feeNo set feeNo set feeNo set fee
Maryland$8$8$8$30
MassachusettsNo set feeNo set feeNo set feeNo set fee
Michigan$10$10$10$10
Minnesota$5$5$5No available info
Mississippi$5$5 per person$5 per personNo available info
Missouri$5$5$5 per person$5 + RON transaction fee
Montana$10$10$10$10 + technology fee
Nebraska$5$2$2$25
Nevada$15 for first signature, $7.50 for each additional signature$15$7.50$25 acknowledgment and jurat per signature, oath per act
New Hampshire$10$10$10$25
New Jersey$2.50 / $15 / $25$2.50 / $15 / $25$2.50 / $15 / $25No set fee
New Mexico$5$5$5 per person$5 + $25 RON technology fee
New York$2 per person$2 per person$2 per person$25
North Carolina$10$10$10 per person$25
North Dakota$5$5$5$5
Ohio$5$5$5$25
Oklahoma$5$5$5$25
Oregon$10$10$10$25
Pennsylvania$5 per act, $2 for each additional name$5 no matter how many signatures$5 per personNo available info
Rhode Island$25$25$25$25
South Carolina$5$5$5 per personN/A
South Dakota$10 per document$10 per document$10 per document$10 per document
TennesseeNo set feeNo set feeNo set fee$25
Texas$10 for first signature, $1 for each additional signature$10$10$25 + regular Notary fee
Utah$10$10$10 per person$25
VermontNo set feeNo set feeNo set feeNo set fee
Virginia$10$10$10$25
Washington$15$15$15$25
West Virginia$10$10$10$10
Wisconsin$5$5$5$5 + technology fee
Wyoming$10$0$10$10 + technology fee

States That Allow Notaries to Set Their Own Fees

Notaries in the following states are allowed to charge fees for their services; however, they are required to notify signers of any fees in advance of the appointment:

Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, and Maine.

map of United States notary fees by state
Notary Fee disclosure documents

Notary Fee Information and Disclosure

Some states require notaries to post or display their fee schedules for public reference.

States requiring notaries to inform or advise clients of their fees: Michigan, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.
States requiring a visible display of notary fees: Georgia, Missouri, Montana, and Nevada.

Notary Travel Fees

Notaries may charge travel fees, but the rules depend on the state:

  • Set travel fees: Connecticut, D.C., Idaho, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Virginia
  • Mileage-based fees: Arizona, Indiana, Maryland, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Utah, Wyoming
  • Guidelines only: Arkansas, California, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington, others
  • Notary-set fees: Alabama, Alaska, Florida, New York, Texas, and others

Always check your state’s regulations for details.

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