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Florida law: $10 per notarial act
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What it costs in United States

  • Florida state max: $10 per notarial act (by law)
  • Walk-in (bank, UPS Store): $0–$15
  • Mobile notary (they come to you): typically $25–$100 total including travel
  • Loan signing: $75–$200 (includes printing & travel)
  • Free: your bank, AAA (members), public library

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What to bring

  • Government-issued photo ID — driver's license, passport, or state ID
  • The unsigned document(s) — don't sign before the notary arrives
  • All required signers present with their own ID
  • Witnesses if your document requires them (the notary can usually tell you in advance)
  • Payment — most notaries accept cash, card, or Venmo/Zelle

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Stephanie Bell

United States, FL 33611

Commission #HH 578215 · Expires 08/01/2028

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Diane Darrell

United States, FL 33606

Commission #HH 590226 · Expires 09/05/2028

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Carlotta Harris

United States, FL 33314

Commission #HH 623378 · Expires 12/25/2028

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David Hernandez

United States, FL 33617

Commission #HH 682665 · Expires 06/02/2029

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many notaries are in United States, Florida?
There are 4 active notary publics in United States, Florida (Hillsborough County).
Where can I find a mobile notary in United States?
Several notaries in United States offer mobile services and will travel to your location. Look for notaries with "Mobile Notary" listed in their services below.
How much does a notary cost in United States, Florida?
In Florida, the maximum fee for a standard notarization is $10 per signature. Mobile notaries may charge additional travel fees, typically $25-$50 per trip.
Can I get a document notarized on weekends in United States?
Yes, many mobile notaries and some storefront locations in United States offer weekend and evening appointments. Contact notaries directly to confirm availability.

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