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Welcome to the 123notary.com Oklahoma mobile notary page. Find an Oklahoma Notary Public by city, county, or zip code by clicking on the links below. Find an OK notary who accepts edocs using the search bar above. Get listed as an Oklahoma notary public with us today! Click on the advertise with us link at the top of the page to sign up. You can find additional search methods for finding a notary in Oklahoma on the advanced search page.

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OK Notary Website
Please visit our state notary division contact page to find contact information for the Oklahoma notary division.

OK Mobile Notary Fees
An Oklahoma mobile notary may charge any travel fee that the market will bear.

Oklahoma Notary Fees
Acknowledgments $5.00 
Witnessing or Attesting a Signature $5.00 
Verification upon Oath or Affirmation $5.00 
Updated August 7, 2017.  


OK Other Information of Interest
When an Oklahoma notary public legally changes their name, they have the option to keep the old name on the commission, or to get a completely new notary commission with their new name.

A notary acts as an official witness to the identity of the signer who appears before them. An Oklahoma notary may witness or attest a signature, administer oaths & affirmations, take acknowledgments as well as certifying and attesting copies. Once you receive your commission, you must get your official bond before you can begin performing notary work. Oklahoma notaries may use a credible witness to identify a signer. Read about credible witnesses, Acknowledgments, and other notary issues in our blog!

To get current information about apostilles, authentications, and certificates of authentication, please contact the Oklahoma state notary division for details. Those official acts are done by the state, and very few notaries are knowledgeable enough to assist with these acts.

Dual State Notary Information
If you are a Kansas notary, a Texas notary or a Texas resident, you can ask the Oklahoma notary division if you can apply for an Oklahoma notary commission.