Wake County, NC · City directory

Notaries in Wake County, North Carolina.

Find a verified, commissioned notary public in Wake County, NC. Mobile, online, after-hours, and bilingual notaries serving every neighborhood — most respond within minutes.

50+

Local notaries

All

Neighborhoods

< 30 min

Avg. response

Yes

Online & mobile

Featured notaries in Wake County

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Marcus Hernandez

Wake County, NC

4.75 (102 reviews)

Same-day RON certified

13 yrs · responds < 15 min

Aisha Brooks

Wake County, NC

4.80 (91 reviews)

Estate & POA specialist

18 yrs · responds < 30 min

Ethan Morales

Wake County, NC

4.85 (205 reviews)

Trust signing certified

5 yrs · responds Same hour

Maria Thompson

Wake County, NC

4.70 (262 reviews)

Immigration documents

10 yrs · responds Same day

Service areas

Notaries in our Wake County directory cover every neighborhood and surrounding North Carolina community.

  • Downtown Wake County
  • Wake County Heights
  • North Wake County
  • South Wake County
  • Wake County Westside
  • Wake County Eastside
  • Midtown Wake County
  • Wake County Medical District
  • Wake County Financial District
  • Greater Wake County suburbs

Notaries in Wake County

Whether you're closing on a home in Wake County, signing a power of attorney at a hospital bedside, or notarizing an affidavit for an embassy, NotarySeal connects you with a commissioned North Carolina notary who can be there fast — often within the hour. Every Wake County notary in our directory is verified for active commission, background check, and (where applicable) NNA certification and E&O insurance.

How Wake County notarization works

North Carolina notaries are state-commissioned officers who witness signatures, administer oaths, and certify copies. Bring a current photo ID and the unsigned document. The notary verifies your identity, watches you sign, and applies the official North Carolina seal that gives the document legal weight nationwide.

Services available in Wake County

  • General notarizations and acknowledgments
  • Mobile and on-site signings citywide
  • 24-hour and emergency notary service
  • Loan signing and real estate closings
  • Remote online notarization (RON)

What to bring

  • Current NC or federal photo ID
  • The unsigned document
  • Any required witnesses
  • Payment method (most accept card)

Recent Wake County reviews

★★★★★
"Sofia Patel came to our house at 9pm on a Sunday to notarize my mom's POA before surgery. Calm, professional, and the paperwork was perfect."
Priya G. · Wake County
★★★★★
"Closed a refi at the kitchen table in under 40 minutes. James Okafor caught a missing initial the lender's package had wrong — saved us a re-sign."
Omar S. · Wake County
★★★★★
"Needed an apostille for a Mexican adoption file. Priya Bennett handled pickup, the Secretary of State trip, and FedEx — back in 6 days."
Linh N. · Wake County
★★★★★
"Met me at a coffee shop downtown on 30 minutes notice. Bilingual, friendly, exact change for the fee. Will use again."
Marcus R. · Wake County

24/7 emergency availability

Need a notary in Wake County tonight?

After-hours, weekends, hospital bedside, jail visits, last-minute closings — verified Wake County notaries are on call now and most arrive within the hour.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find a notary in Wake County fast?

Search NotarySeal's Wake County directory, filter by service or neighborhood, and message a verified notary directly. Most respond within minutes and many offer same-day mobile or online service.

What does a notary cost in Wake County?

North Carolina caps per-signature fees by statute. Mobile notaries in Wake County add a travel fee, typically $25–$75 depending on distance and time of day. Online notarization is generally $25 per act.

Can a Wake County notary come to a hospital or home?

Yes. Mobile notaries in Wake County regularly serve hospitals, assisted-living facilities, private homes, and offices across the metro.

Is remote online notarization legal in North Carolina?

RON is permitted in over 45 states. Filter the Wake County directory by 'Remote Online' to see currently-certified RON notaries.

Are NotarySeal Wake County notaries verified?

Yes. Every Wake County notary is verified for active North Carolina commission, background check, and (where applicable) NNA certification and E&O insurance.

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