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Notary Directory: Find a Notary Public Near You.

Search the full US notary directory. Find, verify, and book a commissioned notary public near you — mobile, remote online, apostille, and loan signing agents, all pre-checked against each state's official commission registry.

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Verify a notary

Every state runs an official notary lookup. Use these guides to confirm a commission is active and authorized before you sign.

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Find a notary public in the cities and states we cover most.

Notary resources & guides

Practical guides for signers, mobile notary seekers, and anyone thinking about becoming a notary.

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Directory FAQs

How do I find a notary near me?+

Use the NotaSealPros directory search — enter your city, ZIP, or state to see verified notaries with real availability, ratings, and pricing. Filter by mobile, remote online (RON), loan signing, or apostille.

What is a notary directory?+

A notary directory is a searchable list of commissioned notaries public. NotaSealPros pre-verifies every listing against the state commission registry so you know the notary is active and authorized.

How do I verify a notary is legitimate?+

Look up the notary in the state commission database (typically the Secretary of State; Washington uses the DOL). Confirm the commission is active, unexpired, and matches the name on the notarial seal. See our notary check guide for details.

What does 'notary lookup' or 'notary search' mean?+

They refer to searching an official state registry for a specific notary's commission status. NotaSealPros links to every state's official notary lookup tool from our verification pages.

Is the directory free to use?+

Yes. Browsing and booking are free. You pay only the notary's standard state-capped fee plus any travel/convenience fee they disclose upfront.

Trust & verification

Disclaimer: NotaSealPros is a directory that helps you find notary services. We are not a government agency and do not commission notaries. Always verify official notary commission status with the appropriate state authority (Secretary of State or Department of Licensing) before finalizing any notarization.