Notary Services in Wisconsin
Find a licensed, bonded notary anywhere in Wisconsin—mobile visits, remote online sessions, and loan signings across all 18 counties.
Counties in Wisconsin
Notary Services in Wisconsin
Notaries in Wisconsin are commissioned by the state and authorized to witness signatures, administer oaths, certify copies, and perform other notarial acts throughout the state—regardless of which county the notary was originally commissioned in. Every notary listed on NotaryPro is state-licensed, bonded, and in current good standing.
Wisconsin participates in the national expansion of Remote Online Notarization (RON), allowing signers to complete notarizations via secure live video from anywhere in the world. This is especially valuable for real estate closings, estate planning documents, and legal forms when meeting in person isn't practical. All RON sessions are recorded and tamper-evident per state requirements.
Common services provided by Wisconsin notaries include mobile visits for loan signings and real estate closings, apostille facilitation for international document use, I-9 employment verification witnessing, affidavit and oath administration, and general document notarization for personal, business, and legal matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a notary in Wisconsin?
Use NotaryPro to find a licensed, bonded notary in Wisconsin. Browse by city or county, or submit a request and a notary will contact you—often within 30 minutes. Mobile notaries travel to your location; remote online notaries (RON) are available 24/7 via video call.
Are Wisconsin notaries valid in other states?
A notarization performed by a Wisconsin commissioned notary is generally recognized in all U.S. states under the Full Faith and Credit Clause, provided the notary followed Wisconsin law. For international use, documents may require an apostille or consular authentication.
What documents can a Wisconsin notary notarize?
Wisconsin notaries can notarize affidavits, powers of attorney, real estate deeds, wills, living trusts, loan documents, vehicle titles, immigration forms, and most documents requiring a witnessed signature. Notaries cannot provide legal advice or prepare documents—contact an attorney for those needs.
Does Wisconsin allow Remote Online Notarization?
Most states, including Wisconsin, have enacted Remote Online Notarization (RON) laws allowing notarizations via live two-way video. RON is ideal when you cannot meet a notary in person. NotaryPro connects you with RON-certified notaries available evenings and weekends.
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