Every Notary Service,
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From everyday document signings to specialized legal certifications — our directory has you covered.

Document Notarization

Wills, affidavits, contracts, deeds, and more. Find a local notary ready to authenticate your documents quickly and legally.

Mobile Notary

A notary comes to you — at home, your office, a hospital, or any location. Perfect for urgent signings and busy schedules.

Loan Signing Agent

Certified Signing Agents who specialize in mortgage and real estate closing paperwork — fast, accurate, and fully compliant.

Apostille Services

Need documents authenticated for international use? Find notaries and apostille specialists who can help navigate the process.

Power of Attorney

A critical document that must be properly notarized. Connect with experienced notaries who handle POA signings regularly.

Business & Corporate

Incorporation documents, business agreements, board resolutions — find notaries experienced in commercial document handling.

Get Notarized in 3 Easy Steps

Our directory makes finding and booking a certified notary straightforward and stress-free.

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Search Your Area

Enter your ZIP code or city. Filter by service type, availability, or distance to find the right notary for your needs.

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Review & Choose

Compare profiles, read verified reviews, and check credentials. See upfront pricing — no hidden fees or surprises.

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Connect & Sign

Contact your chosen notary directly to schedule. Meet in person, at your location, or in some states — online via RON.

The Most Comprehensive Notary Directory in the U.S.

Broad Coverage

With notary publics listed across 15,000+ cities in all 50 states, you'll find someone close to you no matter where you are.

Transparent Pricing

Notary fee schedules are listed on every profile. Know what you'll pay before you reach out — no surprises.

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Browse notary profiles side by side. See their services, contact info, and availability all in one place before reaching out.

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Directory at a Glance
Cities served 15,000+
States covered All 50
Average response time < 2 hrs
Service types covered 10+
Cost to search Free

Trusted by Thousands Across the Country

"Found a mobile notary for my mother's power of attorney within 30 minutes. She came right to our house. Incredibly easy and professional."

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Sandra R.
Austin, TX

"I needed apostilles for documents being used in Spain. The notary I found through this directory knew exactly what was needed and got it done fast."

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Michael K.
Miami, FL

"As a real estate agent I use this directory constantly. The loan signing agents listed here are reliable, fast, and know their stuff. My go-to resource."

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Jessica P.
Phoenix, AZ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about notary services, how they work, and what to expect.

A notary public is an official commissioned by the state to serve as an impartial witness to the signing of important documents. They verify the identity of signers, confirm willingness and awareness, and apply their official seal to deter fraud. Common documents include real estate deeds, wills, contracts, powers of attorney, and affidavits.
Use the search bar above — simply enter your ZIP code, city, or state and optionally select a service type. Our directory will show you notary publics in your area. You can review their profiles, pricing, and availability, then contact them directly.
Notary fees are regulated by state law. Standard notarizations range from $5 to $25 per signature depending on the state. Mobile notaries may charge additional travel fees. Loan signing agents typically charge $75–$200 per signing appointment. Every notary listing on our directory shows their fees upfront so you can compare before contacting.
A mobile notary travels to a location you choose — your home, office, a coffee shop, hospital, or nursing home. After you contact and confirm a time, they arrive with their official seal and notarize your documents on the spot. Mobile notaries charge a travel fee in addition to the standard per-signature fee.
Documents commonly requiring notarization include: real estate deeds and mortgage documents, wills and living trusts, powers of attorney (financial and medical), affidavits and sworn statements, adoption and guardianship papers, vehicle title transfers, business formation documents, and international documents requiring apostilles. When in doubt, consult with a licensed attorney.
An apostille is a certificate issued by a government authority that authenticates the origin of a public document so it can be accepted in another country. You'll need one if you're using U.S. documents abroad — for immigration, university enrollment, marriage, or business in any of the 120+ countries that are part of the Hague Convention. Search our directory for "apostille" to find specialists in your state.
Remote Online Notarization (RON) allows documents to be notarized entirely online via video call. The notary uses identity verification technology and electronic seals. RON is legal in most U.S. states and is ideal for people who can't meet in person. Search for "Online / RON" in our directory to find qualified remote notaries in eligible states.
Yes — notaries can create a basic profile in our directory at no cost. We also offer optional enhanced listings with additional visibility features, review collection tools, and priority placement. To get listed, click "List Your Practice" in the footer to start your free profile today.

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