What is the fee for notary services in Pennsylvania?

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In Pennsylvania, the fees for notary services are regulated by the Pennsylvania Department of State. As of October 2023, notaries public may charge up to $5 for each notarial act, such as taking an acknowledgment or administering an oath. However, additional fees may apply for other services, such as providing certified copies of notarial documents, which can cost up to $2 per certified copy. It is important for individuals seeking notary services to check for the latest updates on fee schedules, as these can change. For the most accurate and updated information, it is advisable to refer to the current web page of the Pennsylvania Department of State, where additional details on notary fees and services can be found.
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Answered Aug 12, 2025

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