Notary Fees & Pricing

Every fee we charge, published in full. Nevada caps what a notary may charge for in-person notarial acts, and we charge no more than the statute allows.

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All services at a glance

Service First signature Each additional signature Travel fee
Walk-in / onsite notarization
Greater Las Vegas area only
$15.00 $7.50 None
Mobile notary
Greater Las Vegas area only
$15.00 $7.50 $30/hr daytime or $50/hr after hours, 2-hour minimum
Remote online notarization
Available anywhere in Nevada
$25.00 $10.00 None
Nevada law (NRS 240.100) sets a maximum fee of $15 for the first notarial signature and $7.50 for each additional signature performed in-person. Travel fees for mobile appointments are set separately and disclosed in advance.

Mobile travel fees explained

A travel fee is not a notarial fee. It compensates for the time spent traveling to you, and Nevada requires that it be disclosed to and agreed by the client before the trip. Ours works like this:

Time of appointmentRateMinimum
Daytime — 6:00am to 7:00pm$30 per hour2 hours
After hours — 7:00pm to 6:00am$50 per hour2 hours

After the first two hours, travel time is billed pro rata — in proportion to the actual time used, not rounded up to the next full hour. You always receive the total in writing before you confirm the appointment.

Worked examples

  • One signature, Henderson home, 2:00pm, 90-minute round trip. $15 notarial fee + $60 travel (two-hour daytime minimum) = $75.
  • Three signatures, Summerlin office, 10:00am, three-hour round trip. $15 + $7.50 + $7.50 notarial fees + $90 travel (two-hour minimum plus one hour pro rata) = $120.
  • Two signatures, hospital, 9:30pm, two-hour round trip. $15 + $7.50 notarial fees + $100 travel (two-hour after-hours minimum) = $122.50.
  • Four signatures, remote online session. $25 + $10 + $10 + $10 = $55, with no travel component.

Why online notarization is priced differently

The $15 statutory ceiling in NRS 240.100 governs in-person notarial acts. Remote online notarization is authorized under a separate part of the chapter (NRS 240.181–240.206) and priced separately, which is standard practice across the state. The higher fee covers the identity-verification technology — credential analysis and knowledge-based authentication — the audio-video platform, and the multi-year retention of the session recording and electronic journal that Nevada requires.

You are trading a slightly higher notarial fee for the removal of any travel fee and any driving on your part, which is why online notarization frequently costs less overall than a mobile appointment.

What is included

  • Identity verification of every signer
  • Witnessing the signature and completing the notarial certificate
  • The official notarial seal and journal entry required by Nevada law
  • For online sessions: the tamper-evident electronic document and required recording retention

What is not included

  • Legal advice or document preparation. We are not attorneys and cannot draft your document, tell you which form to use, or explain what your document means.
  • Additional witnesses. If your document requires witnesses beyond the notary, please arrange them in advance.
  • Printing, scanning, or shipping. Available by arrangement; ask when you book.
No fee for a refused notarization. If we arrive or connect and cannot lawfully complete the notarial act — expired ID, a signer who isn't present, a document already signed, or a signer who doesn't appear to understand what they're signing — we don't charge the notarial fee. For mobile appointments the travel fee still applies, since the trip was made.

Read the FAQ or see our full breakdown of notary costs in Nevada.

Know your total before you book

Send us your document details and we’ll quote the exact fee — notarial charge plus any travel — in writing.

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