Alaska Notary Laws & Fees
Everything you need to know before hiring a notary in Alaska — from fee caps and ID requirements to remote notarization availability.
$5 per signature
Max Notary Fee
No
RON Available
No
Journal Required
AK
State Code
Notary Fees in Alaska
| Service | Maximum Fee |
|---|---|
| Acknowledgment | $5 per signature |
| Jurat (Sworn Statement) | $5 per signature |
| Travel Fee (Mobile Notary) | Travel fees are not regulated and can be negotiated between the notary and the signer. |
Note: The notary fee is set by state law. Mobile notary travel fees are separate and negotiable. Always ask about total cost upfront.
ID Requirements in Alaska
To get a document notarized in Alaska, you must present one of the following forms of valid, unexpired identification:
- Valid state-issued driver's license or ID
- U.S. passport
- Military ID
- Other government-issued photo ID
- Credible identifying witness
Remote Online Notarization (RON) in Alaska
RON is Not Currently Available
Alaska does not currently have a specific Remote Online Notarization (RON) statute. In-person notarization is required.
Tips for Consumers in Alaska
What to Do
- •Bring unexpired photo ID to every notarization
- •Do not sign documents in advance
- •The notary must witness your signature in person
- •Ask about travel fees before booking a mobile notary
What Notaries Cannot Do
- •Provide legal advice
- •Notarize without signer present
- •Notarize incomplete documents
- •Certify vital records
Documents Commonly Notarized in Alaska
Real estate deeds
Powers of attorney
Affidavits
Loan documents
Vehicle titles
Special Rules in Alaska
- Alaska notaries may perform duties anywhere within the state.
Frequently Asked Questions — Alaska
How much does a notary cost in Alaska?
The maximum fee is $5 per signature. Mobile notaries may add a negotiable travel fee.
Is online notarization available in Alaska?
Alaska does not currently have RON legislation. Documents must be notarized in person.
What identification is accepted for notarization in Alaska?
A valid government-issued photo ID such as a driver's license, passport, or military ID. A credible identifying witness may also be used.
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