Where to get notarized
Notary at a Bank — Free for Members, but Slower
Many banks and credit unions notarize free for account holders — but only during business hours and often by appointment. Here’s when to use one vs. online.
Using a Bank
Banks and credit unions commonly offer free notarization to their customers. It’s a good deal if you already bank there, have time during business hours, and don’t mind booking an appointment.
The limits: it’s usually members-only, weekday hours, one-signer-at-a-time, and the bank won’t record a real-estate document or dispatch to a seller.
The faster way: notarize online
Jurably is available 24/7 online, works for any signer (including a seller you designate), and files or records the document afterward — for a flat, transparent fee.
See how online notarization works, what a notary public actually does, or find a mobile notary near you.