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Kentucky Notary Fee Limits (2026)

The maximum notary fees a Kentucky notary public can legally charge — for in-person and remote online notarizations.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Kentucky Notary

What is the maximum notary fee in Kentucky?
The maximum notary fee in Kentucky is not set by state law — notaries may set their own rates. Typical market rates in Kentucky range from $10–$25 per signature.
How much can a notary charge in Kentucky?
In Kentucky, a notary may charge whatever the market allows — there is no state-set cap. No state maximum. Notaries set reasonable fees with advance notice. For mobile notary services, an additional travel fee is typically allowed on top of the notarial act fee.
Is remote online notarization available in Kentucky?
Remote Online Notarization (RON) is not currently available or not yet regulated in Kentucky. You must appear in person before a notary. Check the Kentucky Secretary of State's website for updates.
Does Kentucky have a notary fee cap?
No — Kentucky does not set a maximum notary fee by statute. Notaries must disclose their rates in advance but may charge market rates. Always confirm the fee before proceeding.
How do I become a notary in Kentucky?
To become a notary in Kentucky, you typically need to: (1) meet the state's eligibility requirements (usually 18+, resident or employed in Kentucky, no felony convictions), (2) complete a notary education course if required, (3) submit an application to the Kentucky Secretary of State, (4) pass any required exam, (5) obtain a surety bond if required, and (6) purchase an official notary seal. Application fees typically range from $20–$60.
What is the notary fee for an acknowledgment in Kentucky?
The notary fee for an acknowledgment in Kentucky is not regulated by state law. An acknowledgment is the most common notarial act — used for deeds, powers of attorney, and many other legal documents. The notary verifies your identity and witnesses your signature, then applies their official seal.

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