46-1-12. Fees and notice.
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Effective 11/1/2019
46-1-12. Fees and notice.
(a)Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b) , the maximum fees a notary may charge for notarial acts are:
(i)for an acknowledgment, $10 per signature;
(ii)for a certified copy, $10 per page certified;
(iii)for a jurat, $10 per signature;
(iv)for an oath or affirmation without a signature, $10 per person; and
(v)for each signature witnessing, $10.
(b)The maximum fee a remote notary may charge for an item described in Subsection (1)(a) that the remote notary performs as a part of a remote notarization is $25.
(2)A notary may charge a travel fee, not to exceed the approved federal mileage rate, when traveling to perform a notarial act if:
(a)the notary explains to the person requesting the notarial act that the travel fee is separate from the notarial fee in Subsection
(1)and is neither specified nor mandated by law; and
(b)the notary and the person requesting the notarial act agree upon the travel fee in advance.
(3)A notary shall display an English-language schedule of fees for notarial acts and may display a nonEnglish-language schedule of fees.
(a)A notary may not charge a fee of more than $10 per individual for each set of forms relating to a change of that individual's immigration status.
(b)The fee limitation described in Subsection (4)(a) applies regardless of whether the notary is acting as a notary but does not apply to a licensed attorney, who is also a notary rendering professional services regarding immigration matters.
Amended by Chapter 192 , 2019 General Session