Online and Remote Notary Cost: A Complete Guide (2026)

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2026 Online Notary price chart

The price of a virtual notary session isn't random. It is generally determined by four main factors:

  • Document Complexity: Standard affidavits are straightforward, but specialized documents like Real Estate Deeds or Wills often require extra time and expertise.
  • Signature Volume: Most platforms charge per document, but some may apply additional fees if multiple people need to sign the same file.
  • State Caps: Every state has unique laws. For instance, the maximum fee allowed in Arizona might differ from Florida. Check our RON Status Chart for local limits.
  • Identity Verification: Technology fees for secure KBA (Knowledge-Based Authentication) and credential analysis are usually included in the base price but are a core part of the cost structure.

Online vs. Traditional Notary Fees

While a local notary might charge a lower "per-seal" fee, the total cost is often higher due to "hidden" expenses like gas, parking, and lost time at work.

Expense Type Traditional (Mobile) eOnlineNotary
Base Fee $10 - $30 $25
Travel/Convenience $25 - $75+ $0
Time Investment 1 - 2 Hours < 10 Minutes

How to Get the Best Rate

To keep your costs down, consider these three tips:

  1. Compare Apples to Apples: Don't just look at the starting price. Ensure identity verification and digital storage are included.
  2. Bundle Documents: If you have multiple pages to sign, doing them in one session is often cheaper than booking multiple appointments.
  3. Use Free E-Sign First: If your document doesn't strictly require a notary seal, use our Free E-Sign tool to save 100% of the cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it typically cost?

Most online notarizations range from $25 to $75. At eOnlineNotary, we offer a flat rate of $25 per document to keep things simple.

Are there hidden fees?

Reputable platforms are transparent. However, some charge extra for "expedited" sessions or long-term cloud storage. Always confirm the final price before paying.

Can I find a free online notary?

Legitimate RON services require significant investment in security and identity tech, so "free" services are rare and often a security risk. For free options, stick to standard electronic signatures.

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Lisa Mcnamerra

Lisa Mcnamerra

I currently work as a paralegal and Notary for a small law firm which specializes in personal injury cases. Personal injury can be anything from a car accident to a dog bite and elder abuse. Our firm represents the injured parties, who end up being the plaintiff if the case becomes a lawsuit.