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Need a Notary in Michigan? Start Here
Mobile notary, remote online notarization, apostille, and signing agents - matched to your location and document type.
Find a Notary Near You - Anywhere in Michigan
Every Michigan county is covered. Search mobile notaries and signing agents in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Ann Arbor, Flint, Kalamazoo, Traverse City, and all 83 counties statewide.
Mobile Notary
Remote online notarization is faster and easier for most documents — available 24/7 from your phone. Need a mobile notary? Some documents legally require an in-person signature, and that's exactly what a mobile notary provides.
Michigan Remote Online Notarization (RON) Fully legal statewide. Notarize from your phone or computer, 24/7, no appointment or travel needed. Most sessions are completed in under 15 minutes — no printing, no driving, no waiting.
Remote Online Notary
This site is an independent guide to notary services in Michigan, not a government agency or state website. Whether you need a document notarized today or want to become a licensed notary, we're here to help you find the right option fast.
Michigan Notary Services for Every Situation
Michigan's 83 counties, 10 million residents, and thousands of businesses generate notarization needs every day. This independent resource covers finding licensed notaries, Michigan RON law, fee schedules, apostille services, and how to become a Michigan notary.
What Documents Need a Notary in Michigan?
If you're dealing with any of the following, you need a notary:
Real estate deeds, mortgage documents, and closing paperwork
Durable and medical powers of attorney
Wills, trusts, and advance directives
Business contracts, LLC operating agreements, and corporate resolutions
Affidavits and sworn statements
Immigration documents and affidavits of support
Vehicle title transfers
School transcripts and diplomas (apostille for international use)
Not sure if your document requires notarization? Most Michigan notaries offer a free quick answer by phone or chat.
Michigan Notary Law - What You'll Pay
Michigan law caps notary fees at $10 per notarial act. Mobile notaries may add a separate travel fee, agreed upon upfront before your appointment. Remote online notarization (RON) typically runs $25-$35 per session through state-approved platforms — the higher cost reflects the technology, identity verification, and audio-visual session included in every RON transaction.
Find a Michigan Notary Near You
Browse notary resources, mobile notaries, and RON providers by city:
Detroit | Ann Arbor | Grand Rapids | Lansing | Flint | Kalamazoo | Dearborn | Warren | Sterling Heights | Troy | Southfield | Livonia | Farmington Hills | Royal Oak | Pontiac | Traverse City | Saginaw | Muskegon | Battle Creek | Midland
Don't see your city? Every Michigan county is covered — search by zip code or browse all 83 counties.
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