Most states set the maximum fees Notaries are permitted to charge for the performance of notarial acts, though some states leave it up to the discretion of the Notary.
Below is a table listing each state’s fee schedule for acknowledgments, jurats, verbal oaths/affirmations and remote notarizations.
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Maximum Notary fees by notarial act
Fees below are per signature and act unless otherwise noted.
| State |
Acknowledgment |
Jurat |
Verbal Oath/Affirmation |
Remote |
| AL |
Alabama |
$10 |
$10 |
$10 |
$10 (paper documents only) |
| 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 |
Remote notarization not yet implemented |
| CO |
Colorado |
$15 |
$15 |
$15 |
$25 per Notary signature |
| CT |
Connecticut |
$5 |
$5 |
$5 |
$5 (paper documents only) |
| DE |
Delaware |
$5 |
$5 |
$5 |
$25 |
| DC |
District of Columbia |
$5 |
$5 |
$5 |
Remote notarization not yet implemented |
| FL |
Florida |
$10 |
$10 |
$10 |
$25 |
| GA |
Georgia |
$2 |
$2 |
$2 |
Remote notarization not permitted |
| HI |
Hawaii |
$5 per signer |
$5 per certificate |
$5 per document |
$25 |
| ID |
Idaho |
$5 |
$5 |
$5 |
$5 |
| 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 set fee |
| 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 |
Remote notarization not yet implemented |
| MI |
Michigan |
$10 |
$10 |
$10 |
$10 |
| MN |
Minnesota |
$5 |
$5 |
$5 |
$5 |
| MS |
Mississippi |
$5 |
$5 per person |
$5 per person |
Remote notarization not permitted |
| 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 + regular Notary fee |
| 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.
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$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.
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$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.
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$2.50 / $15 / $25 |
| 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 |
Remote notarization not yet implemented |
| 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 |
$20 + regular Notary fee |
| RI |
Rhode Island |
$25 |
$25 |
$25 |
$25 |
| SC |
South Carolina |
$5 |
$5 |
$5 per person |
Remote notarization not permitted |
| 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: Jan 14, 2026