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Welcome to the 123notary.com West Virginia mobile notary page. Find a West Virginia Notary Public by city, county, or zip code by clicking on the links below. Find a WV notary who accepts edocs using the search bar above. Get listed as a West Virginia 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 West Virginia on the advanced search page.

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WV Notary Website
Please visit our state notary division contact page to find contact information for the West Virginia notary division.

WV Mobile Notary Fees
A West Virginia mobile notary may charge whatever travel fee that the market will bear.

West Virginia Notary Fees
Acknowledgments $2.00 
Jurats $2.00 
Non-Certified Copies $2.00 
Oaths & Affirmations $2.00 
Other Acts $2.00 


WV Other Information of Interest
West Virginia notary seals include the street address, city, and zip code of the notary public plus the words, "Official seal". Additionally, the seal has the name of the state, the notary's name, county, commission number, and expiration date.

Commissioners for West Virginia
A regular notary public must have a business or residence in West Virginia, but a Commissioner for West Virginia is not required to live or work in West Virginia. They can take acknowledgments or oaths inside or outside West Virginia for documents recorded in West Virginia. This position is commonly used for notarizing court reporters who go in and out of state and need Acknowledgments taken, and Jurats executed. Additionally, many populated parts of Northern West Virginia are so narrow that you would need to go in and out of three different states on a regular basis without going more than a few miles.

Dual State Notary Commission Information
If you are a Virginia notary or a Virginia resident, a Maryland notary, or an Ohio notary, you can ask the West Virginia Notary division if you are eligible to become a West Virginia Notary.