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Storefront notaries operate at retail locations like UPS Stores, FedEx Office, pack-and-ship centers, and independent mail centers. They offer walk-in notary services during regular business hours — no appointment needed in most cases.

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What Is a Storefront Notary?

A storefront notary is a notary public who provides services at a fixed retail location such as a UPS Store, FedEx Office, mail and shipping center, or independent business. Unlike mobile notaries who travel to you, storefront notaries operate from their business location during posted hours. The advantage is accessibility: these locations are common in most communities, often have extended hours, and typically do not require appointments. Storefront notaries can handle standard notarizations and often provide additional services like document shipping, copying, and faxing in one stop.

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How Much Does a Storefront Notary Cost?

$5–$15 per signature

Storefront notary fees are typically in line with or slightly above the state maximum. UPS Stores generally charge $5 to $15 per notarization. Some locations charge per signature rather than per document. Additional fees may apply for copies, faxing, or shipping. Pricing is set by the individual franchise or business owner, so fees can vary between locations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does the UPS Store offer notary services?
Most UPS Store locations offer notary services, but not all. The UPS Store is one of the largest providers of storefront notary services in the U.S. Call your local store or check their website to confirm availability and pricing before visiting.
How much does a UPS Store notary charge?
UPS Store notary fees typically range from $5 to $15 per notarization, though pricing varies by location since each store is independently owned. Some states cap notary fees, which may result in lower prices.
Do I need an appointment at a storefront notary?
Most storefront notaries accept walk-ins during business hours. However, the notary may be assisting other customers or not on duty, so calling ahead is recommended if you want to avoid a wait.
What should I bring to a storefront notary?
Bring the unsigned document (do not sign it in advance), a valid government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, or state ID), and payment. All signers must be present — a notary cannot notarize a document signed by someone who is not there.

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