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Utah Notary Fee Limits (2026)

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

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$10
Acknowledgment
$10
Jurat
$10
Oath / Affirmation
$25
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Frequently Asked Questions — Utah Notary

What is the maximum notary fee in Utah?
The maximum notary fee in Utah is $10 per notarial act. Charging more than the statutory maximum is a violation that can result in loss of the notary's commission.
How much can a notary charge in Utah?
In Utah, a notary cannot charge more than $10 per notarial act. $10 per act; $25 for RON. Mileage-based travel fees allowed. For mobile notary services, an additional travel fee is typically allowed on top of the notarial act fee.
Is remote online notarization available in Utah?
Yes — Utah permits Remote Online Notarization (RON). The maximum RON fee is $25 per notarial act. You can use platforms like Notarize, DocuSign Notary, or NotarizeME to connect with a commissioned Utah notary via video call.
Does Utah have a notary fee cap?
Yes — Utah law sets a maximum notary fee cap. Notaries may charge up to $10 per acknowledgment and $10 per jurat. Exceeding these caps is prohibited and can result in disciplinary action.
How do I become a notary in Utah?
To become a notary in Utah, you typically need to: (1) meet the state's eligibility requirements (usually 18+, resident or employed in Utah, no felony convictions), (2) complete a notary education course if required, (3) submit an application to the Utah 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 Utah?
The notary fee for an acknowledgment in Utah is capped at $10. 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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