Government Code § 8211.
Fees charged by a notary public for the following
services shall not exceed the fees prescribed by this section.
(a) For taking an acknowledgment or proof of a deed, or other
instrument, to include the seal and the writing of the certificate, the
sum of ten dollars ($10) for each signature taken.
(b) For administering an oath or affirmation to one person and
executing the jurat, including the seal, the sum of ten dollars ($10).
(c) For all services rendered in connection with the taking of any
deposition, the sum of twenty dollars ($20), and in addition thereto,
the sum of five dollars ($5) for administering the oath to the witness
and the sum of five dollars ($5) for the certificate to the deposition.
(d) For every protest for the nonpayment of a promissory note or for
the nonpayment or nonacceptance of a bill of exchange, draft, or check,
the sum of ten dollars ($10).
(e) For serving every notice of nonpayment of a promissory note or of
nonpayment or nonacceptance of a bill of exchange, order, draft, or
check, the sum of five dollars ($5).
(f) For recording every protest, the sum of five dollars ($5).
(g) No fee may be charged to notarize signatures on absentee ballot
identification envelopes or other voting materials.
(h) For certifying a copy of a power of attorney under
Section 4307
of the Probate Code the sum of ten dollars ($10).
(i) In accordance with Section 6107, no fee may be charged to a
United States military veteran for notarization of an application or a
claim for a pension, allotment, allowance, compensation, insurance, or
any other veteran’s benefit.