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Brooklyn Notary Services Fees

New York sets maximum fees for many notarial acts. Below is a clear, overview of the standard statutory limits, plus common additional costs for Brooklyn Notary and Apostille Services.

Standard in-person notary fees in New York

Under New York law, a notary public may charge a fee of $2.00 for administering an oath or affirmation, and $2.00 for taking an acknowledgment or proof of execution, per person, unless another fee is specifically authorized by law.

  • Oath or affirmation: $2.00
  • Acknowledgment or proof of execution: $2.00 per person
  • Additional signer on the same document: $2.00 per additional person
  • Witness sworn, when applicable: $2.00 per witness

Remote notary fees in New York

New York also allows Remote notarization, and the Department of State states that an Remote Notary may charge up to $25.00 per Remote notarial act

  • Remote notarial act: up to $25.00 per act
  • Certificate of authenticity: $2.00

Mobile notary travel and convenience fees

Statutory notarial fees cover the notarial act itself. Mobile appointments involve travel time, parking, scheduling complexity, and sometimes after-hours availability. For mobile service, we disclose travel and convenience fees before confirming the appointment, so you can approve the total cost in advance.

Brooklyn Apostille Services

$250+ For the Initial Document + $75 for Additional Documents (Approx) Depending on the document that needs to be appostilled. Example: If you need 2 Documents Apostilled, then it will be $220. These fees are for Kings County only. If Apostille is required at another Borough or County, please give us a call or e-mail us for a quote.

Document Review & State Filing Fees: Included
Notarization (If Required): $2 Per Notarial Act / Signature
Expedited Apostille Services: Available upon request at additional fee of $20.00

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The fastest way to get an accurate quote is to tell us:

  • Document type
  • Number of signers
  • Neighborhood and exact meeting location type
  • Your preferred time window
  • Whether witnesses are involved
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Statutory references: NY Executive Law §136 and NY Department of State Notary FAQs.