Maryland strictly regulates the fees notaries may charge, and understanding these limits is essential for legal compliance and professional integrity.
This article explains the maximum allowable fees, the acts to which they apply, travel-related charges, and the essential ethical expectations that guide how notaries communicate and collect fees.
Maximum Fees for Standard Notarial Acts
Maryland sets a uniform fee limit for all in-person notarial acts. Before breaking down individual categories, it’s essential to understand that these limits apply across acknowledgments, jurats, oaths, affirmations, and signature witnessing. The state does not differentiate fees based on the type of act, only whether it is performed in person or remotely.
In-Person Notarial Acts
Maryland permits notaries to charge up to $8 for each traditional (in-person) notarial act. This applies per act, not per document, meaning each legally distinct notarization may be charged separately.
Multiple Copies of the Same Document
When a signer requires several identical copies of the same document to be notarized during the same appointment, Maryland permits notaries to charge $8 for the first copy’s signature and $4 for each additional signature on identical copies signed simultaneously by the same person.
Maximum Fees for Remote Notarial Acts
Remote online notarization has its own fee category in Maryland. Before reviewing the details, keep in mind that remote notarizations must follow strict state rules, approved technology standards, and identity verification procedures.
Remote Online Notarial Acts
Maryland notaries may charge up to $30 for each remote notarial act. This covers the notarial act itself, even if the remote session is longer or requires additional troubleshooting.
Platform or Vendor Fees
Some RON platforms charge extra technology or service fees to the signer. These charges must be clearly separated from the notary’s own fee to ensure the notary does not exceed the $30 legal maximum.
Fees for Copies, Records, and Journal Certifications
Maryland allows notaries to charge for certain copy-related services. Before detailing these, remember that these fees apply only when someone requests records related to a notarization or journal entry, not as built-in service fees.
Photocopies of Notarized Records
A notary may charge up to $2 per copy when providing a reproduction of a notarized document or of a notary journal entry.
Certified Copies of Journal Records
For certified copies of journal entries, the maximum fee is $6 per certified journal record.
Travel Fees and Mileage Reimbursement
Maryland notaries may charge travel fees, but only within well-defined limits. Before exploring each option, note that all travel-related charges must be disclosed and agreed on before the notary travels to the signer.
Mileage Reimbursement
Notaries may charge the IRS standard mileage rate, which changes annually. This rate must match the official IRS rate in effect at the time of travel and cannot be rounded up or adjusted.
Additional Travel Fee
In addition to mileage, Maryland permits an extra travel fee of up to $5 when travel is required to perform a notarial act.
Ethical Guidance on Transparency and Fair Charging Practices
Beyond Maryland’s legal maximums, ethical conduct plays a major role in preventing complaints and maintaining public trust.
Provide Clear Fee Information Before Service
Notaries should give signers a written or digital fee schedule before performing any services. Clear communication prevents confusion and promotes professionalism.
Itemize All Charges Separately
Each charge, whether for a notarial act, mileage, travel fee, or copies, should be listed separately. Itemization protects both the signer and the notary.
Be Consistent and Avoid Improper Extra Fees
Notaries may not charge administrative fees, document handling fees, after-hours fees, or any other add-ons that would increase the notarial fee beyond the legal maximums.
Maryland Notary Fee Summary Chart
| Service | Maximum Fee Allowed | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| In-person notarial act | $8 per act | Applies to acknowledgments, jurats, oaths, and affirmations |
| Remote notarial act | $30 per act | Requires approved remote technology |
| First copy of an identical document | $8 per signature | Same signer, same appointment |
| Additional identical copies | $4 per signature | Must be identical documents |
| Photocopy of notarized record | Up to $2 per copy | Includes record or journal entry |
| Certified journal record | $6 per certified copy | Separate from the photocopy fee |
| Mileage reimbursement | IRS business rate | Must match the current IRS rate |
| Additional travel fee | Up to $5 | Only when travel is required |
Closing Reminder
Notary Public Association is committed to helping Maryland notaries stay fully compliant with state law. By following the state’s fee structure, practicing clear communication, and maintaining accurate records, notaries can uphold both legal and ethical standards. Our association provides resources, updates, and professional guidance to ensure Maryland notaries remain confident and compliant in their work.


