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Welcome to the 123notary.com Wisconsin mobile notary page. Find a Wisconsin Notary Public by city, county, or zip code by clicking on the links below. Find a WI notary who accepts edocs using the search bar above. Get listed as a Wisconsin notary public with us today! Click on the advertise with us link at the top of the page to sign up. You can find additional search methods for finding a notary in Wisconsin on the advanced search page.

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WI Notary Website
Please visit our state notary division contact page to find contact information for the Wisconsin notary division.

WI Mobile Notary Fees
A Wisconsin notary public can charge any travel fee they feel is appropriate.

Wisconsin Notary Fees
Acknowledgments $0.50 
Affidavits $0.50 per page for drawing plus 12 cents per page for copying 
Jurats No specified fee 
Oaths & Affirmations No specified fee 
Protest $1.00 for drawing and copy of protest for
nonpayment of a promissory note or bill of exchange, or the non-acceptance of such a bill 50 cents for
drawing,copying, or serving every other protest. 


Wisconsin Notary Commission Information
Official Seal A notary may not use a seal, but must sign certificate forms. 
Official Journal Not Required 
Surety Bond Amount $500.00 
Term of Office 4 Years 


WI Other Information of Interest
A Wisconsin Notary Public must inform the Secretary of State within 10 days of a change of address.

Who is not eligible to apply to become a Notary Public in Wisconsin?
Individuals who are not eligible to become a Wisconsin notary include: An individual who is less than 18 years of age, or has less than an 8th grade education, is not familiar with the duties and responsibilities of a notary, and doesn't have an acceptable arrest or conviction record. Individuals who have been convicted of a felony, or who have been convicted of a misdemeanor involving a violation of the public trust may not be commissioned as a notary public in Wisconsin unless they have been pardoned of their conviction.

Dual State Notary Commission Information
If you are a Minnesota notary, Iowa notary, or Illinois notary, the Wisconsin Secretary of State will allow you to apply to be a Wisconsin notary. There is no need to have an office, employment, or an address within Wisconsin to apply.
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