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NRS 240.100 Fees for services; additional fees for travel expenses; notarial acts performed within and outside scope of employment.

1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, a notary public may charge the following fees and no more:

For taking an acknowledgment, for the first signature of each signer....... $5.00

For each additional signature of each signer............................................. 2.50

For administering an oath or affirmation without a signature...................... 2.50

For a certified copy............................................................................................... 2.50

For a jurat, for each signature on the affidavit................................................ 5.00

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