Notarization fee

Notarization fee

This separate fee covers the legal notarization process, security measures, identity verification, and the official notarization session itself. It ensures your documents meet all court requirements and are legally valid. The notarization fees are usually charged per stamp and per spouse, meaning that local notarization can sometimes cost a lot more than online notarization. Also, if you were to notarize divorce documents locally, you would have to somehow confirm that the information on the documents for both you and your spouse is accurate before notarizing. Otherwise, you could be subjected to repeat the notarization process, which would increase costs.

Therefore, from a financial and complexity perspective, it is recommended that you opt in for our Online Notarization Service, which is specifically designed for these cases.

The total cost of this Review and Notarize process is $176.
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This fee can be paid in a single payment, or you can split it with your spouse — $88 per spouse.

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