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Notaries in Washington.

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

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Notaries in Washington

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

How Washington notarization works

District of Columbia 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 District of Columbia seal that gives the document legal weight nationwide.

Services available in Washington

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

Frequently asked questions

How do I find a notary in Washington fast?

Search NotarySeal's Washington 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 Washington?

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

Can a Washington notary come to a hospital or home?

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

Is remote online notarization legal in District of Columbia?

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

Are NotarySeal Washington notaries verified?

Yes. Every Washington notary is verified for active District of Columbia commission, background check, and (where applicable) NNA certification and E&O insurance.

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