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Updated May 2026 Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Notary Fee Limits (2026)

The maximum notary fees a Pennsylvania notary public can legally charge — for in-person and remote online notarizations.

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$5
Acknowledgment
$5
Jurat
$5
Oath / Affirmation
N/A
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Frequently Asked Questions — Pennsylvania Notary

What is the maximum notary fee in Pennsylvania?
The maximum notary fee in Pennsylvania is $5 per notarial act. Charging more than the statutory maximum is a violation that can result in loss of the notary's commission.
How much can a notary charge in Pennsylvania?
In Pennsylvania, a notary cannot charge more than $5 per notarial act. $5 per act ($2 for each additional name on same document). Notaries must inform signers of fees. RON fee not set by statute. For mobile notary services, an additional travel fee is typically allowed on top of the notarial act fee.
Is remote online notarization available in Pennsylvania?
Remote Online Notarization (RON) is not currently available or not yet regulated in Pennsylvania. You must appear in person before a notary. Check the Pennsylvania Secretary of State's website for updates.
Does Pennsylvania have a notary fee cap?
Yes — Pennsylvania law sets a maximum notary fee cap. Notaries may charge up to $5 per acknowledgment and $5 per jurat. Exceeding these caps is prohibited and can result in disciplinary action.
How do I become a notary in Pennsylvania?
To become a notary in Pennsylvania, you typically need to: (1) meet the state's eligibility requirements (usually 18+, resident or employed in Pennsylvania, no felony convictions), (2) complete a notary education course if required, (3) submit an application to the Pennsylvania Secretary of State, (4) pass any required exam, (5) obtain a surety bond if required, and (6) purchase an official notary seal. Application fees typically range from $20–$60.
What is the notary fee for an acknowledgment in Pennsylvania?
The notary fee for an acknowledgment in Pennsylvania is capped at $5. An acknowledgment is the most common notarial act — used for deeds, powers of attorney, and many other legal documents. The notary verifies your identity and witnesses your signature, then applies their official seal.

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