How to Find a Notary in North Carolina (2026)
Where to get documents notarized in North Carolina — fees, what to bring, and remote online notarization options.
Step-by-Step: Getting Documents Notarized in North Carolina
Identify your notarial act type
Different documents require different notarial acts. An acknowledgment is the most common — you acknowledge you signed willingly. A jurat requires you to swear under oath that the document's contents are true. An oath or affirmation is used for affidavits. Understanding the type helps you prepare and ensures you bring the right document.
Find a notary near you
North Carolina notaries can be found at many convenient locations:
• Banks and credit unions — often free for account holders
• UPS Store / FedEx Office — $10–$15 per signature, walk-in friendly
• Public libraries — sometimes free or low-cost
• Law offices — available for clients, often free with other services
• AAA offices — free for members
• Online notary search — use the North Carolina Secretary of State's notary lookup at the link below
Prepare your document
Before your appointment: complete all parts of the document except your signature. Do not sign the document beforehand — you must sign in front of the notary. Make sure all text fields are filled in. If the document is multi-page, do not staple or bind it yet.
Bring valid photo ID
The notary must verify your identity. Bring a current, government-issued photo ID such as:
• Driver's license or state ID card
• U.S. passport or passport card
• Military ID
• Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)
The name on your ID must match the name on the document. Expired IDs are generally not accepted.
Sign in front of the notary
Sign your document in the notary's presence. The notary will watch you sign, verify your willingness, and then apply their official seal and signature. For a jurat, you'll also swear or affirm that the document's contents are true.
Know the fees
North Carolina law caps notary fees at $10 per notarial act. Remote Online Notarization (RON) is capped at $25. Notaries may charge additional travel fees if they come to you.
$10 per act; $25 for RON. Notaries must inform signers of fees. Mileage travel fees allowed.
Consider Remote Online Notarization (RON)
North Carolina permits Remote Online Notarization (RON) — you can get documents notarized via video call without leaving home. RON is capped at $25 per act. Platforms like Notarize, DocuSign Notary, or NotarizeME connect you with a commissioned North Carolina notary online.
After notarization
Keep the notarized document in a safe place. Make photocopies for your records before submitting the original anywhere. If you need an apostille (to use the document internationally), contact the North Carolina Secretary of State's office — there's usually a separate apostille fee.
Need Online Notarization?
Get documents notarized from home via video call — available 24/7, legally valid in most states.
North Carolina Notary — Fee Summary
| Acknowledgment fee cap | $10 |
| Jurat fee cap | $10 |
| Oath/Affirmation fee cap | $10 |
| RON (Remote Online Notarization) | $25 |
| State fee cap law | Yes |