Washington, DC · Notary Public

Notaries in Washington, DC: Find a Local Notary Public Near You.

Verified DC-commissioned notaries covering Northwest, Northeast, Southeast, and Southwest — mobile visits, embassy-district service, and remote online notarization.

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$5 / act

Fee cap

All 4 quadrants

Coverage

Allowed since 2021

RON

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Response

DC-wide mobile service

Notaries meet you at your home, office, hotel, or coffee shop across the District — from Capitol Hill and Georgetown to Anacostia and Petworth. Embassy-district notarizations, apostille pre-notarizations, and international documents are routine.

Common signings

Powers of attorney, real estate closings, embassy affidavits, apostille and authentications, immigration forms (I-864, I-130 supporting docs), and business contracts.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a notary cost in Washington, DC?

The District of Columbia caps in-person notarial acts at $5 per signature. Mobile travel fees are separate and must be disclosed in advance.

Where can I find a notary in DC?

Local banks (especially Bank of America and Wells Fargo branches), UPS Stores, law offices, and independent mobile notaries cover Northwest, Northeast, Southeast, and Southwest DC quadrants.

Does DC allow remote online notarization?

Yes. The District permanently authorized RON in 2021, allowing signers to appear by two-way audio-video.

Do DC notaries handle federal government documents?

Yes — DC notaries frequently handle federal forms, embassy documents, apostille pre-notarizations, and immigration paperwork.

What ID is needed?

A current government-issued photo ID — DC driver's license, US passport, military ID, or foreign passport (with acceptable secondary ID).

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