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WI Notary WebsitePlease visit our
state notary division contact page to find contact information for the Wisconsin notary division.
WI Mobile Notary FeesA Wisconsin notary public can charge any travel fee they feel is appropriate.
Wisconsin Notary FeesAcknowledgments | $0.50 |
Affidavits | $0.50 per page for drawing plus 12 cents per page for copying |
Jurats | No specified fee |
Oaths & Affirmations | No specified fee |
Protest | $1.00 for drawing and copy of protest for nonpayment of a promissory note or bill of exchange, or the non-acceptance of such a bill 50 cents for drawing,copying, or serving every other protest. |
Wisconsin Notary Commission InformationOfficial Seal | A notary may not use a seal, but must sign certificate forms. |
Official Journal | Not Required |
Surety Bond Amount | $500.00 |
Term of Office | 4 Years |
WI Other Information of InterestA Wisconsin Notary Public must inform the Secretary of State within 10 days of a change of address.
Who is not eligible to apply to become a Notary Public in Wisconsin?Individuals who are not eligible to become a Wisconsin notary include: An individual who is less than 18 years of age, or has less than an 8th grade education, is not familiar with the duties and responsibilities of a notary, and doesn't have an acceptable arrest or conviction record. Individuals who have been convicted of a felony, or who have been convicted of a misdemeanor involving a violation of the public trust may not be commissioned as a notary public in Wisconsin unless they have been pardoned of their conviction.
Dual State Notary Commission InformationIf you are a
Minnesota notary,
Iowa notary, or
Illinois notary, the Wisconsin Secretary of State will allow you to apply to be a Wisconsin notary. There is no need to have an office, employment, or an address within Wisconsin to apply.