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NH State Notary Division Information
Please visit our state notary division contact page to find contact
information for the New Hampshire notary division

NH Notary Public Mobile Fee Information
A notary is also entitled to 20 cents per mile when traveling to swear in
witnesses for Depositions.
 
New Hampshire Notary Fees Information
A fee of no more than $10.00 can be collected for each oath,
witness, service or certification, except that:
  
For depositions, a fee of $5.00 but not more than $50.00 may be
collected. The fee is based upon the amount that the notary feels is
sufficient payment for his services. The notary is also entitled to
.20/mile when traveling to swear in witnesses.
 
No fees are allowed for administering and certifying oaths of
office of town officers.
 
Additional Notary Public Information of Interest
NH has two offices that have some similar capacities to a Notary Public.
One is called a Justice of the Peace, and the other is called
Commissioner of Deeds.  Both positions are authorized to do certain
acts typically done by Notaries Public.
You can read more about it on the web site mentioned above.   
 
Another interesting act that an NH Notary Public can perform is witnessing
a signature as an act other than an acknowledgment. The Notary would
certify that the signer appeared before the Notary, signed the document
in front of the Notary on the date of the notarization, and was
positively identified.   The signer would not need to swear an oath in
a "Witnessing of a signature".

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Dual state commission information
A Vermont resident or Vermont Notary who resides in Vermont, you may not 
become a New Hampshire notary as only state residents may apply for a 
notary commission in New Hampshire.
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