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MN Notary Public WebsitePlease visit our
state notary division contact page to find contact information for the Minnesota notary division.
MN Mobile Notary FeesA Minnesota notary public may charge any travel fee they feel is appropriate.
Minnesota Notary Fees & Other InformationAcknowledgments | $5.00 |
Jurats | $5.00 |
Oaths & Affirmations | $1.00 |
Protests | $1.00 and $1.00 for each notice with copy |
Affidavits | $1.00 |
Copies | 20 cents per folio |
Recording Instruments (Documents) | $1.00 per document |
Filing Fee | $120.00 |
Registration fee in your county | $20.00 |
MN Other Information of InterestNotary renewals in Minnesota must be done between December 1st, and January 31st of each year. A notary can notify a change of their address simply by logging in to the Secretary of State's website. The most interesting feature of Minnesota is that a notary can print their notary commission official paperwork online.
A Minnesota Notary's job requires them to take acknowledgments, administer oaths & affirmations, take & certifiy depositions, witness or attest signatures, to take & certify acknowledgments as well as written instruments (documents), and record notarial protests (an antiquated act). You can apply to become authorized as an e-notary. Simply visit the Minnesota Secretary of State's website to learn how to become an e-notary. The filing fee to become a notary or renew your commission is $120. There is also a $20 fee to register in your county. Once appointed, you can print your new Minnesota notary commission online. Keeping a notary journal is optional, but recommended.
Dual State Notary Commission InformationIf you are a
North Dakota Notary or North Dakota Resident living near Fargo, a
Wisconsin Notary, or
Iowa Notary, Please contact the Minnesota Notary Division about applying for a Minnesota notary commission.