Power of Attorney Notary Cost Breakdown — Illinois
Every line item that goes into the cost of notarizing a power of attorney in Illinois.
Illinois Notarization Fee
Illinois sets the per-signature fee by statute. Typical range: $2–$25 per notarial act, applied to each signature on your power of attorney.
Mobile Travel Fee
Mobile notary travel fees in Illinois typically run $25–$75 depending on distance, traffic, and time of day.
After-Hours / Weekend Surcharge
Evening, weekend, holiday, and emergency power of attorney appointments may add a $25–$50 convenience surcharge.
Power of Attorney-Specific Considerations
Notary fees range from $2-$15 per signature depending on your state, plus any travel fees for mobile notary service.
Multiple Signers / Documents
Each additional signature on the power of attorney typically adds $5–$15. Bundling multiple documents in one appointment lowers per-document cost.
Remote Online Notarization (RON) Option
If your power of attorney qualifies for RON in Illinois, expect $25–$50 per session — often cheaper than mobile when no travel is needed.
Tips to Save on Power of Attorney Notarization in Illinois
Have all power of attorney pages and signers ready before the notary arrives
Bundle the power of attorney with any other documents needing notarization
Book during regular business hours to avoid after-hours surcharges
Consider Remote Online Notarization (RON) if your power of attorney qualifies in Illinois
Confirm signer ID requirements ahead of time to avoid return trips
Ask about flat-rate packages if you have multiple power of attorney signings
Power of Attorney Cost FAQs — Illinois
How much does it cost to notarize a power of attorney in Illinois?
Total cost typically falls between $50 and $175 depending on signers, location, and time of day. Notary fees range from $2-$15 per signature depending on your state, plus any travel fees for mobile notary service. Add a mobile travel fee of $25–$75 for Illinois.
Are notary fees for a power of attorney regulated in Illinois?
Yes — Illinois caps the per-signature notarial fee by statute. Mobile notaries can charge an additional travel fee on top of the regulated notarization fee. We provide a written quote before any appointment.
Can I save money by going to a bank for power of attorney notarization?
Banks may offer free notarization for account holders, but they often refuse complex documents like power of attorney or require an appointment days out. Mobile notaries cost more but provide same-day, on-location, and after-hours service.
Does the Power of Attorney cost change for emergency or same-day service?
Same-day appointments in Illinois are usually billed at the standard rate. Emergency, after-midnight, or holiday power of attorney signings may include a rush surcharge — we always quote upfront.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept all major credit/debit cards, ACH, business checks, Zelle, and most digital wallets. Receipts are emailed immediately after the power of attorney appointment.
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