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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 423 — Notaries public and commissioners of foreign deeds

423.430 Fees.

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(1)For a notarial act relating to a tangible or electronic record, or for an electronic
notarization, a notary public may charge a fee:
(a)In compliance with KRS 64.300; and
(b)Which has been clearly disclosed to the person requesting the service in
advance.
(2)Compensation for services provided by a notary public which do not constitute
notarial acts is not governed by this section.
(3)The Secretary of State may charge the following fees in relation to notaries public:
(a)Application for a commission or renewal as a notary public........................$10
(b)Issuance of a replacement commission upon loss or destruction of the
original..........................................................................................................$10
(c)Update to commission or registration information upon a change of name or
address or other specified information..........................................................$10
(d)Issuance of an electronic certificate of authority or
apostille....................................................................................$5 per document
(4)In accordance with KRS 64.012, county clerks may assess fees for services required
to fulfill obligations set forth in KRS 423.300 to 423.455.
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