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What is a notary?
A notary public is a state-appointed official who witnesses signatures on legal documents, administers oaths, and certifies copies of documents.
What documents need notarizing?
Common documents include real estate deeds, wills, powers of attorney, loan documents, affidavits, and contracts.
How to use this directory
Select your state, then browse cities to find notaries near you. Each listing includes address, phone number, and hours where available.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a notary near me?
Use LocalNotaryFinder to search by state and city. Each city page lists notary publics with their addresses, phone numbers, hours, and ratings. Select your state from the list below, then choose your city.
What does a notary public do?
A notary public is a state-commissioned official who witnesses the signing of important documents, administers oaths, and certifies copies of documents. Notarization confirms that signatures are genuine and parties are who they claim to be.
How much does a notary cost?
Notary fees vary by state and document type. Most states cap the per-signature fee between $2 and $15. Mobile notaries who travel to you typically charge an additional travel fee of $25–$75. Many banks and UPS stores offer free or low-cost notary services.
What documents require a notary?
Common documents that require notarization include real estate deeds, mortgage documents, powers of attorney, wills and trusts, affidavits, vehicle title transfers, and business contracts. Requirements vary by state and document type.
Are mobile notaries available near me?
Yes — many notaries offer mobile services and will travel to your home, office, hospital, or other location. Search your city on LocalNotaryFinder and look for notaries that mention mobile or traveling services in their listings.