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What is the most money I can charge as a notary for a single signature I notarize?

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What is the most money I can charge as a notary for a single signature I notarize?

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A. A notary may charge for notarization of a signature a fee equal to that allowed by law to clerks of the courts of common please for like services, currently $1 for administering each oath. For affidavits, a notary may charge $1.50, effective January 2008, and $2.00 for each acknowledgement. These fees, however, are not cumulative.

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