State of New York City of Buffalo
Notary Public Web Site
"Buffalo Notary's function is to certify that the person or person's signing a document in front of him/her has produced the proper legal identification to make sure they are the person stated on the document."
So how many times has this happen to you?
You have to have a document notarized by a Notary Public and returned to the sender as soon as possible.
Now it's 3:30 PM and all the banks are closed.
You run to the local drugstore, but no one is qualified as a Notary.
So what do you do next?
You reach for the telephone book and desperately try to find a listing for a Notary Public.
You find one and call some real estate office but all you get is an answering machine.
It is frustrating isn't it?
I know, because that is the same routine I use to go through when I need something notarized.
Now you know why there is a BuffaloNotary.com.
Notice to Notaries:
We seek independent notaries to perform notary services for our customers. At present we have openings for up to 4 notaries interested in providing services and collecting fees. If you are interested in becoming a BuffaloNotary.com affiliate Click here

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PROPOSED TRAVEL FEES*
- TRAVEL TO ANY LOCATION IN DOWNTOWN Buffalo NY: $50.00 FEE
(5 mile radius from origination)
- TRAVEL TO LOCATIONS WITHIN 5 MILES OF DOWNTOWN Buffalo: $60.00 FEE.
(10 mile radius from origination)
- TRAVEL TO LOCATIONS WITHIN 20 MILES OF DOWNTOWN Buffalo: $75.00 FEE.
(20 mile radius from origination)
- TRAVEL TO LOCATIONS FURTHER THAN 30 MILES: $100.00 FEE
(30 mile radius from origination)
- TRAVEL TO COUNTIES THAT BORDER ERIE COUNTY: $150.00 FEE
(50 mile radius from origination) This does not include Canada, sorry.
* Note that our traveling notaries charge typical fees, as outlined above, for travel from their location. The examples above serve as guidelines only and do not constitute an offer of service.
Standard Notarial Fee according to New York State Law
A notary public may charge a fee of $2.00 for administering an oath or affirmation or for taking an acknowledgment or proof of execution. Unless otherwise authorized by law, a notarial fee may not exceed this amount.
BUFFALONOTARY FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What if I have procedural questions:
We have provided a section for definitions and notarization procedures.
What if I have legal questions:
We can not give legal advice of any type, please don't ask!
If you need help...
What does a notary public do:
- A Notary Public can: administer oaths and affirmations;
- A Notary Public can: take affidavits and depositions;
- Notary Publics can: receive and certify acknowledgments or proof of such written instruments as deeds, mortgages and powers of attorney;
- A Notary Public can: demand acceptance or payment of foreign and inland bills of exchange, promissory notes and obligations in writing, and protest the same for non-payment.
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