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June 23, 2026 5 min read

How Much Does a Mobile Notary Cost in Las Vegas? (2026 Pricing Guide)

If you need a document notarized but can't make it to an office during business hours, a mobile notary is one of the most convenient options available. But many people in Las Vegas aren't sure what a mobile notary actually costs — or whether they're being charged fairly.

As a Nevada-commissioned notary public who offers both in-office and mobile services in the Las Vegas Valley, I want to be transparent about pricing so you can make an informed decision.

Want a quick quote from a mobile notary in Summerlin? Call (702) 714-0010 or request pricing online — no surprise fees, no pressure.

Nevada's Maximum Notary Fees

The State of Nevada sets maximum fees that notaries can charge for standard notarial acts. These are the legal limits set by the Nevada Secretary of State, not necessarily what every notary charges:

Acknowledgments are $15.00 for the first signature of each signer, plus $7.50 for each additional signature on the same document. Jurats are $15.00 for each signature on the affidavit. Oaths and affirmations without a signature are $7.50. Certified copies are $7.50 per copy.

These are the base fees for the notarization itself. Mobile notaries charge additional fees for travel, urgency, and convenience — and those are not regulated by the state.

What Affects Mobile Notary Pricing?

Mobile notary fees in Las Vegas typically start around $40 to $100 or more per appointment, depending on several factors:

Travel distance is the biggest factor. Nevada does not cap mobile notary travel fees. In the Las Vegas Valley, travel rates typically range from $15.00 to $30.00+ per hour, with some notaries requiring a 2-hour minimum depending on the time of day. A mobile notary in Summerlin or Henderson will usually charge less than one driving to North Las Vegas or the edge of the valley.

Timing matters too. Same-day or after-hours appointments — evenings, weekends, and holidays — often carry a premium. Need to notarize today? Book in advance during regular business hours and you'll typically pay the standard rate.

The number of documents and signatures also adds up. A single power of attorney with one notarization is quick. A loan signing package with 150 pages and multiple notarized signatures takes significantly more time and expertise.

Loan Signing Agents vs. General Mobile Notaries

If you're closing on a home or refinancing a mortgage, you'll likely need a certified loan signing agent. These notaries specialize in real estate documents and understand the specific requirements of lenders and title companies.

Loan signing fees in Las Vegas generally range from $100 to $200 or more depending on the complexity of the signing, the number of pages, and whether it's a purchase, refinance, or seller package. This fee usually includes the travel and the notarizations.

How to Avoid Surprises

The best way to avoid unexpected charges is to ask for a total quote upfront. A professional mobile notary should be able to give you a clear price based on your location, the type of documents, and your preferred appointment time.

Be cautious of notaries who are vague about pricing or who add hidden fees after arriving. Reputable notaries will confirm the total cost before they travel.

Is a Mobile Notary Worth the Cost?

For many Las Vegas residents, the convenience of a mobile notary is well worth the travel fee. If you're juggling work, caring for family, managing a health condition, or simply don't want to fight traffic to get to an office, having a notary come to your home, office, hospital, or coffee shop saves time and stress.

Mobile notaries are especially valuable for real estate professionals, elderly clients, busy parents, and anyone with mobility challenges.

Book a Mobile Notary in Las Vegas

At Calles Notary LV, we offer transparent pricing for mobile notary services across the Las Vegas Valley, including Summerlin, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and surrounding areas. We also provide Remote Online Notarization (RON) — typically a flat rate of $25.00 per notarial act, inclusive of platform fees — for clients who prefer to notarize from home via secure video.

Whether you need a single document notarized at your kitchen table or a full loan signing at your real estate office, we're here to make the process simple, professional, and stress-free. Learn more about our notary or read more on the blog. New posts go up every Tuesday and Thursday. Visit the blog for more notary tips, pricing guides, and Nevada-specific resources.

Contact us today for a quote or schedule your appointment online.

Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only. Notary fees and regulations may change. For the most current Nevada notary fee schedule, consult the Nevada Secretary of State's office.

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