Washington State · Notary Public
Search, verify, and book a commissioned notary public anywhere in Washington State. Mobile and remote online notarization (RON) available statewide — every listing checked against the Washington Department of Licensing.
$15 / act (RCW 42.45)
State fee cap
Allowed since 2020
RON
All 39 counties
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WA DOL registry
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Verified notaries public serving Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma, Spokane, Vancouver, Everett, Kent, Renton, Yakima, Olympia, Bellingham, and every county in between. Filter by mobile, RON, or loan signing.
Every listed notary is matched against the Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) notary commission registry. Commission numbers, expiration dates, and RON endorsements are re-checked before profiles are refreshed.
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Washington's RON law lets signers appear via two-way audio-video with an ID-verified session. Great for out-of-state signers, real estate transactions, and busy schedules.
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Look them up in the Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) notary search. Every notary on NotaSealPros is pre-verified against that registry before being listed.
Washington State caps notary fees at $15 per notarial act (RCW 42.45). Remote online notarizations may include an additional platform/technology fee, and mobile notaries charge separate travel fees.
Yes. Since 2020, Washington commissions notaries with RON endorsement, allowing signers to appear by two-way audio-video for most acts.
A current government-issued photo ID (WA driver's license, state ID, U.S. passport, or military ID). Credible witness identification is allowed if the signer has no ID.
Most notarial acts do not require a witness, but specific documents (wills, some real estate forms) may. Check the document instructions or ask your notary in advance.
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