Notary Public

Fee is $5.00 per service : cash, check, money order, or credit card accepted (fees may apply) 

Pursuant to the laws of the State of Michigan, notaries acting on behalf of the City of Plymouth are witnessing your signature on a document. The Notary does not verify the accuracy or legality of the document being signed.


  • Notarize documents for signers who are physically present and can be properly identified.  Do not pre-sign your documents.
  • Confirm the identity and signature of all individuals against a valid government-issued photo identification card (i.e. driver’s license or state ID).
  • Notarize documents written in English only.
  • Notarize complete documents, which shall not contain blanks or missing information or pages.
  • Notarize documents with the signer’s signature and notary block on the same page (i.e. not on the back or a separate page).
  • Notarize only ‘original’ documents bearing the signer’s original, wet-ink signature (not a photocopy or fax of a signed document)

  • Notarize a document without witnessing a signature.
  • Notarize copies of passports, I-9 forms, closing paperwork, financial documents, life insurance documents, trusts, wills, deeds or retirement fund allocations.
  • Notarize any vital records, including photocopies, out of state documents, birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, power of attorney, and US Immigration and Naturalization paperwork.
  • Notarize documents that make a claim regarding or purports to affect citizenship, immunity, allegiance to a government or jurisdiction, sovereignty, or any related matter.
  • Be responsible for reviewing content of the paperwork presented or executing documents (ex.: mortgage documents should be taken to a bank or mortgage company).
  • Certify copies of documents or notarize that a record is an original or true copy of another record. If you need a ‘certified true copy’ of a document, you must go to the place of origin to obtain it.
  • Certify that a statement is true or certify documents attesting that you are a citizen, are alive, etc. (i.e. Right of Life).
  • Notarize documents that are pre- or post-dated.
  • Perform a notarial act electronically.

We reserve the right to refuse to notarize any document.