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Notary Cost: Fees by State (2026)

Standard notary: $2-$25/signature. Mobile notary: $75-$200. Remote online notary (RON): $25-$50.

Updated Mar 2026Legal$2-$200
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Notary Fees by Service Type

ServiceCostConvenienceBest For
Walk-in (bank, UPS)$0-$25You travel to themSimple documents
Mobile notary$75-$200Comes to youReal estate, medical, elderly
Remote online (RON)$25-$50Video callQuick, from anywhere
Loan signing agent$100-$200Comes to youMortgage closings
How Costs Compare
38%
12%
50%
Mobile notary 38%
Remote online (RON) 12%
Loan signing agent 50%

Free Notary Options

Your bank — Most banks (Chase, BofA, Wells Fargo) notarize free for account holders. Call ahead to confirm a notary is available.
AAA offices — Free notary for AAA members at most branch locations.
Your workplace — Many large employers have a notary on staff. Ask HR.
Credit unions — Often free for members, sometimes even for non-members.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a notary cost?
$2-$25 per signature at walk-in locations (varies by state). Mobile notary: $75-$200 total. Remote online: $25-$50. Many banks offer free notary for account holders.
Where can I get something notarized for free?
Your bank (free for account holders), credit union, AAA (members), some workplaces, and some public libraries offer free notary services.
What is a mobile notary?
A notary who travels to your location. They charge $75-$200 including travel fees on top of per-signature fees. Ideal for real estate closings, hospitals, or homebound individuals.
What documents need to be notarized?
Real estate deeds, power of attorney, wills and trusts, affidavits, contracts, and some government forms. Not all documents require notarization — check the form requirements.
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📊 Data Sources
State notary fee caps from National Notary Association. Updated March 2026.