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May a notary public charge for administering an oath or affirmation or for taking an acknowledgment or proof or execution?

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May a notary public charge for administering an oath or affirmation or for taking an acknowledgment or proof or execution?

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A notary public may charge a fee of $2.00 for administering an oath or affirmation or for taking an acknowledgment or proof of execution. Unless otherwise authorized by law, a notarial fee may not exceed this amount.

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