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Notarisation Fee and Time Estimator

Find out how much you'll pay and how long it takes to get your documents notarised.

Additional Information and Definitions

Number of Documents

Each document typically needs a separate notarisation signature and stamp.

Per-Document Fee

The cost notaries charge per document or signature in many jurisdictions.

Travel Fee

If a notary comes to your location, they may charge a flat travel fee. Set 0 if none.

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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

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Notarisation Terminology

Common terms to know before scheduling a notary:

Notary Public

An official authorised to witness signatures and confirm the identity of signers, preventing fraud.

Per-Document Fee

A set charge for each document to be notarised. Some states limit this amount by law.

Travel Fee

A negotiable fee for a mobile notary to travel to your location, in addition to the notarisation charge.

Timestamps & Stamps

Notaries imprint stamps and record official timestamps, ensuring validity of the documents in question.

5 Surprising Facts About Notarisation

Notarising documents seems simple, but there's more to it than meets the eye. Here are interesting insights.

1.Some States Cap Fees

Many areas legally cap the per-document or signature fee, but mobile or after-hours surcharges may be separate.

2.Identification is Key

Always bring valid photo ID. Notaries cannot proceed if they doubt your identity, so no fee is wasted.

3.A Quick Process

Most documents take only a few minutes each, provided all parties are ready and ID checks are quick.

4.Complex Documents May Need Prep

Power of attorney forms or real estate deeds can be more involved. The notary ensures correct signers and pages.

5.Online Notarisation Emerges

Remote notarisation is allowed in some regions, letting you skip travel fees if e-signatures are permitted.