You Charge How Much? Record it!

Always record the fee charged for each notarial act performed. If you do not charge a fee or did not charge a fee, indicate this fact by documenting “$0” for fees or write “no fee.” The fee entered never should exceed the maximum fee provided in California Government Code section 8211.

Acknowledgment or proof or other instruments, to include the seal and the writing of the certificate. $15

Administering an oath or affirmation to one person $15

Additional services rendered in connection with the taking of any deposition:
Administering the oath to a witness
Certificate to the deposition $7

Executing the jurat including the seal $15

Notarize signatures on vote by mail ballot identification envelopes or other voting materials $0

Certifying a copy of a power of attorney under Probate Code section 4307 $15

United States military veteran’s application or claim for a pension, allotment, allowance, compensation, insurance, or any other veteran’s $0

A notary public qualified and bonded as an immigration consultant may enter data, provided by the client, on immigration forms provided by a federal or state agency $15 per individual for each set of forms

Other fees, such as travel fees and/or loan signing fees should not be included as fees charged for the notarial service. You may note other fees charged in the additional information portion of your journal.