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NY Notary Public Website
Please visit our state notary division contact page to find contact
information for the New York notary division

NY Mobile Notary Fees
A New York notary public may charge any travel fee that they feel
is appropriate. 

New York Notary Fees
Acknowledgments - $2.00 each plus $2.00 for each sworn witness
Certified Copies - Not an allowed Notary act
Jurats - $2.00 each 
Oaths & Affirmations - $2.00 each 
Proofs - $2.00 + $2.00 for each sworn witness 
Protests - 75 cents plus 10 cents for each notice. 
Safe Deposit - Openings There is no set fee 

NY Notary Information of Interest
Instead of having a "notary division" like many other states, New York
governs the notary public profession from the department of state in
Albany, NY. Another interesting fact is that in New York, a notary
public can notarize a will if there is clear instruction and notary
certificate wording clearly written on the document or attached to
the document.  New York allows non-residents to become New York
notaries public provided that they work or have a business in
New York. That law makes sense since many people working in New
York  commute from New Jersey or Connecticut on a daily basis.

Related Links

Become a New York Notary Public
New York Notary Acknowledgement, Jurat Information
New York Notary Fees and FAQ Information
New York Notary Classes & Seminars
New York Notary e-course
Notary Acts
More Info of Interest...

Dual state commission information
It is common for a New Jersey notary or New Jersey resident to also be a New York 
State Notary. If you are employed or run a business or office in New York, you 
are eligible to apply for a New York notary commission. Also, if you are a Connecticut 
notary, Pennsylvania notary, or even New 
Hampshire notary who works in New York State, you are eligible to apply for a New York 
Notary commission.