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Find a notary in District of Columbia

0 verified, background-checked notaries serving every county in District of Columbia. Mobile, in-person, and remote-online appointments.

In-person only (no RON statute yet) Apostille via District of Columbia Secretary of State

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Notary FAQs — District of Columbia

  • How do I find a notary in District of Columbia?

    Use the search bar to filter notaries by ZIP code, city, or by selecting "DC" as your state. You can also filter by service type, RON capability, and same-day availability.

  • Is Remote Online Notarization legal in District of Columbia?

    District of Columbia has not yet broadly authorized RON, or has only limited or pilot RON authority. Most signings in District of Columbia are still done in person.

  • What does a notary in District of Columbia typically cost?

    Statutory notary fees in District of Columbia typically range from $5–$15 per signature, plus travel and service fees set by the notary. Total cost — including travel and SaffronSeal's service fee — is shown before you book.

  • Can I get an apostille from District of Columbia?

    Yes — once a document is notarized in District of Columbia, the District of Columbia Secretary of State can issue an apostille for international use in Hague Convention countries. Some categories of business require additional county clerk certification first.

  • Do you have notaries who serve rural District of Columbia?

    Yes — SaffronSeal notaries set their own service-area radius. Use a ZIP code search rather than a city search to find notaries who travel to less-populated areas.

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