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Because you're competing with Banks etc., who provide the service for free, the most you can charge, or rather, the most people will pay for the immediate convenience is about $5 for a simple notary job. I did once make $50 for a wedding though...
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There are different fees appropriated to each service you provide. For a list of such services and fees in Georgia you'll find more information at this site; <a href="http://www.morganga.org/Courts/SuperiorCourt/NotaryPublic/tabid/113/Default.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://www.morganga.org/Courts/SuperiorC...
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First don't listen to people that aren't experienced notaries and answer these questions, there totally clueless! Second every state has different mandated notary prices that one can charge per notary document. Here in Texas the maximum is $5 per notary stamp and $1 per signature, so $6 usually per document. In California, who have by far the higest paid notaries it's $10.00 per stamp. Then unlike a bank, UPS or Pakmail store that's only open usually M-F in normal business hours. A mobile notary can charge whatever they want for print out fees, travel charges and wait times. That is where the real money is anyways. Our minimum for any mobile Austin notary service is $26, if less then 10 miles traveled one-way. We're the cheapest minimum trip charge that I know of in Texas. I've seen anywhere from $25-$50 minimum trip charges other notaries charge people nationwide. You just have to research your market place, just google "Georgia notary" or "your city notary" in Google. Then just see ...
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Typical fee for Notary Public services in Georgia?
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