Nevada · Notary fees

Notary Fees in Nevada.

What does a notary cost in Nevada? Statutory per-signature fees, mobile travel charges, and online notary pricing — broken down so you know what to budget.

$5–$15

In-office

$50–$150

Mobile

$25 flat

Online (RON)

$125–$200

Loan signing

How notary fees work in Nevada

Nevada caps the per-signature notarial fee a commissioned notary can charge, the same way every other state does. Mobile travel charges, after-hours premiums, and rush surcharges are negotiated separately and are not capped. For most Nevada signers, total cost runs $40–$150 depending on whether you walk into an office, book a mobile visit, or use remote online notarization. RON is the same $25 flat rate in Nevada as anywhere else.

Typical 2025 notary cost ranges in Nevada

In-office walk-in: $5–$15 per signature, capped by Nevada statute. Mobile notary (in-metro): $50–$100 travel + per-signature. Mobile notary (suburban/rural): $75–$150 travel + per-signature. Loan signing package: $125–$200 flat. Apostille (Nevada Secretary of State + service): $75–$200 per document. Remote online notarization: $25 flat per notarial act, 24/7. NotarySeal publishes each Nevada notary's quoted price before you book — no surprise charges at the table.

What's included in a Nevada mobile visit

  • Round-trip travel to your location
  • Up to 15 minutes wait time
  • Per-signature notarization at statutory rate
  • Standard journal entry and seal
  • Travel within agreed-on radius

When Nevada signers pay more

  • After-hours and weekend appointments
  • Hospital, jail, or facility visits
  • Rush turnaround under 2 hours
  • Multiple signers or witnesses required
  • Long-distance suburban or rural travel

Frequently asked questions

What's the maximum notary fee in Nevada?

Nevada sets a per-signature statutory cap by statute. Most signers pay between $5 and $15 per notarial act at the standard in-office rate, with mobile and after-hours premiums layered on top.

How much does a mobile notary cost in Nevada?

Mobile notary visits in Nevada typically run $50–$150 total — the per-signature fee plus a negotiated travel charge. Major metros cluster around $50–$75; suburban and rural visits run higher.

Is online notarization cheaper than in-person in Nevada?

Yes — RON is $25 flat per notarial act in Nevada, often less than mobile and competitive with in-office once you count travel time. RON is available 24/7 with no after-hours premium.

Are Nevada notary fees tax-deductible?

If the notarization is tied to a business expense, rental property, or investment activity, the fee is generally deductible. Personal-use notarizations are not. Consult your tax advisor.

Do Nevada banks charge for notarization?

Many Nevada banks notarize for account holders at no charge, but commonly refuse to notarize for non-customers, certain document types (POAs, wills), or anything requiring witnesses. Mobile and online notaries fill those gaps.

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