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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at Lamont@baltimorecitynotary.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

A notary public is a public official appointed by the state government to witness and certify the signing of legal documents.


Yes, Baltimore City Notary is insured for errors and omissions to protect our clients in case of any mistakes or errors during the notarization process.


COMING SOON REMOTE NOTARY.   Yes, Maryland allows remote notarization. Notaries must register with the Secretary of State and comply with specific requirements for remote notarization. 


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To become a notary public in Maryland, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • Be a resident of Maryland or have a place of employment or practice in Maryland.
  • Be of good moral character and integrity.
  • Complete a notary application and pay the required fee.
  • Obtain a notary bond.


 The term of a notary public in Maryland is four years. After this period, the notary must renew their commission. 


 

A notary public can notarize a wide range of documents, including:

  • Affidavits
  • Deeds
  • Wills
  • Contracts
  • Powers of attorney


 

Effective 1/22/2024, the Code of Maryland Regulations 01.02.08.02 allows a notary public to charge the following fees:

A. A notary public may demand and receive a fee of no more than the following for the performance of an original notarial act:
    (1) $8 for the performance of a notarial act; or
    (2) $30 for the performance of a remote notarial act.

B. When a notary public is requested to notarize more than one copy of the same record, where the copy or copies have been signed at the same time by the same person or persons, the notary may demand and receive $8 for notarizing each signature on the original or first copy of the record, and may demand and receive $4 for each signature on each additional copy of the same record.

C. When a notary public is requested to make reproductions of a notarized record or an entry in the notary’s journal by photocopying or other means, the notary may demand and receive not more than $2 for each copy furnished.

D. A notary public may demand and receive reimbursement at the prevailing rate for mileage established by the Internal Revenue Service for business travel and a fee not to exceed $5 for travel if required for the performance of a notarial act.

E. A notary public may charge $6 for certifying a copy of a record in the notary’s journal.​


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