North Carolina Statutes
§ 10B-31 — Fees for notarial acts
North Carolina § 10B-31
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N.C. Gen. Stat. § 10B-31 (2026).
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The maximum fees that may be charged by a notary for notarial acts are as follows:
(1)For acknowledgments, jurats, verifications or proofs, ten dollars ($10.00) per notarized principal signature.
(2)For oaths or affirmations without a signature, ten dollars ($10.00) per person, except for an oath or affirmation administered to a credible witness to vouch for the identity of a principal or subscribing witness.
(3)For an electronic acknowledgement or, jurats, fifteen dollars ($15.00) per electronically notarized principal signature.
(3a) For an electronic oath or affirmation without a signature, fifteen dollars ($15.00) per person, except for an oath or affirmation administered to a credible witness to vouch for the identity of a principal or subscribing witness.
(4)For remote notarizati
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§ 10B-1
Short title§ 10B-10
Commission; oath of office§ 10B-100
Short title§ 10B-101
Definitions§ 10B-102
Scope of this Article§ 10B-105
Qualifications§ 10B-107
Course of instruction§ 10B-108
Fees for registration§ 10B-11
Recommissioning§ 10B-115
Types of electronic notarial acts§ 10B-116
Prohibitions§ 10B-12
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