States determine the fees Notaries may charge to perform notarial acts. Notaries may charge a fee up to the maximum fee allowed under their state or none at all.
Below is a table listing each state’s fee schedule for acknowledgments, jurats, verbal oaths/affirmations and remote online notarizations.
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Notary fees by notarial act
Fees below are per signature and act unless otherwise noted.
| State | 
Acknowledgment | 
Jurat | 
Verbal Oath/Affirmation | 
RON | 
| AL | 
Alabama | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
| AK | 
Alaska | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
| AZ | 
Arizona | 
$10 per Notary signature | 
$10 per Notary signature | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
| AR | 
Arkansas | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
| CA | 
California | 
$15 | 
$15 | 
$15 per person | 
No available info | 
| CO | 
Colorado | 
$15 | 
$15 | 
$15 | 
$25 per Notary signature | 
| CT | 
Connecticut | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
| DE | 
Delaware | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$25 | 
| DC | 
District of Columbia | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$25 | 
| FL | 
Florida | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$25 | 
| GA | 
Georgia | 
$2 | 
$2 | 
$2 | 
N/A | 
| HI | 
Hawaii | 
$5 per signer | 
$5 per certificate | 
$5 per document | 
$25 | 
| ID | 
Idaho | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
No available info | 
| IL | 
Illinois | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$25 | 
| IN | 
Indiana | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$25 | 
| IA | 
Iowa | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
| KS | 
Kansas | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
| KY | 
Kentucky | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
| LA | 
Louisiana | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No available info | 
| ME | 
Maine | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
| MD | 
Maryland | 
$8 | 
$8 | 
$8 | 
$30 | 
| MA | 
Massachusetts | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
| MI | 
Michigan | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
| MN | 
Minnesota | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
| MS | 
Mississippi | 
$5 | 
$5 per person | 
$5 per person | 
No available info | 
| MO | 
Missouri | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 per person | 
$5 + RON transaction fee | 
| MT | 
Montana | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 + technology fee | 
| NE | 
Nebraska | 
$5 | 
$2 | 
$2 | 
$25 | 
| NV | 
Nevada | 
$15 for first signature, $7.50 for each additional signature | 
$15 | 
$7.50 | 
$25 acknowledgment and jurat per signature, oath per act | 
| NH | 
New Hampshire | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$25 | 
| NJ | 
New Jersey | 
$2.50 / $15 / $25
The $15 fee in New Jersey applies to Notaries performing notarizations for grantors in the transfer of real estate, regardless of the number of such services performed in a single transaction to transfer real estate. 
The $25 fee in New Jersey applies to Notaries performing notarizations for mortgagors in the financing of real estate, regardless of the number of such services performed in a single transaction to finance real estate. 
 
 | 
$2.50 / $15 / $25
The $15 fee in New Jersey applies to Notaries performing notarizations for grantors in the transfer of real estate, regardless of the number of such services performed in a single transaction to transfer real estate. 
The $25 fee in New Jersey applies to Notaries performing notarizations for mortgagors in the financing of real estate, regardless of the number of such services performed in a single transaction to finance real estate. 
 
 | 
$2.50 / $15 / $25
The $15 fee in New Jersey applies to Notaries performing notarizations for grantors in the transfer of real estate, regardless of the number of such services performed in a single transaction to transfer real estate. 
The $25 fee in New Jersey applies to Notaries performing notarizations for mortgagors in the financing of real estate, regardless of the number of such services performed in a single transaction to finance real estate. 
 
 | 
No set fee | 
| NM | 
New Mexico | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 per person | 
$5 + $25 RON technology fee | 
| NY | 
New York | 
$2 per person | 
$2 per person | 
$2 per person | 
$25 | 
| NC | 
North Carolina | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 per person | 
$25 | 
| ND | 
North Dakota | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 + technology fee | 
| OH | 
Ohio | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$30 + up to $10 technology fee | 
| OK | 
Oklahoma | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$25 | 
| OR | 
Oregon | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$25 | 
| PA | 
Pennsylvania | 
$5 per act, $2 for each additional name | 
$5 no matter how many signatures | 
$5 per person | 
No available info | 
| RI | 
Rhode Island | 
$25 | 
$25 | 
$25 | 
$25 | 
| SC | 
South Carolina | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 per person | 
N/A | 
| SD | 
South Dakota | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
| TN | 
Tennessee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
$25 | 
| TX | 
Texas | 
$10 for first signature, $1 for each additional signature | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$25 + regular Notary fee | 
| UT | 
Utah | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 per person | 
$25 | 
| VT | 
Vermont | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
No set fee | 
| VA | 
Virginia | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$25 | 
| WA | 
Washington | 
$15 | 
$15 | 
$15 | 
$25 | 
| WV | 
West Virginia | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
$10 | 
| WI | 
Wisconsin | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 | 
$5 + technology fee | 
| WY | 
Wyoming | 
$10 | 
$0 | 
$10 | 
$10 + technology fee | 
 
 
States that allow Notaries to set fees
Notaries in the following states may charge a fee, but they’re required to inform signers of any fees charged prior to the appointment: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky and Maine.
Notary fee disclosure
There are a handful of states that require Notaries to post or display their fee schedules.
- States that require posting or advising of fees: Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania
 
- States that require a schedule of fees displayed: Georgia, Missouri, Montana and Nevada
 
Notary travel fees
Notaries may be able to charge a fee for commuting to signers, but it depends on their state.
- States that set travel fees: Connecticut, District of Columbia, Idaho, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico and Virginia
 
- States that use mileage-based rates: Arizona, Indiana, Maryland, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, Utah and Wyoming
 
- States with travel fee guidelines: Arkansas, California, Georgia, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Washington
 
- States that allow Notaries to set their own travel fees: Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia and Wisconsin
 
Check out this guide for detailed information on Notary travel fees.
Last updated: Aug 27, 2025