Should You Form an LLC for Your Notary Business?
As your notary income grows, you'll need to decide whether to operate as a sole proprietor or form a legal business entity. For most full-time notaries, an LLC offers meaningful benefits. Here's what you need to know.
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Buy the Full Guide — $1.99Why Notaries Consider Forming an LLC
An LLC (Limited Liability Company) separates your personal assets from your business liabilities. If a signing goes wrong and you face a lawsuit, an LLC limits your personal financial exposure. For notaries handling high-value transactions like loan signings and estate documents, this protection is worth considering.
LLC Costs for Notaries
Formation costs vary by state: filing fees typically range from $50 (Kentucky) to $500 (Massachusetts). You may also pay annual renewal fees ($20–$300/year depending on state). Many notaries use online services like LegalZoom or Northwest Registered Agent ($39–$99 + state fees) for streamlined formation.
Tax Advantages of an LLC
As an LLC owner, you can deduct business expenses: E&O insurance premiums, platform fees, notary supplies, home office (if applicable), mileage for traditional signings, training costs, and the cost of your notary commission and bond. These deductions meaningfully reduce your tax burden.
Do You Need an EIN?
Single-member LLCs can operate with either a Social Security Number or an EIN (Employer Identification Number). If you hire help or open a business bank account, get a free EIN from the IRS (irs.gov — it takes 5 minutes online). An EIN also adds a layer of privacy and professionalism.
Business Bank Account
Once your LLC is formed, open a separate business checking account. This maintains the 'corporate veil' that protects your personal assets and makes taxes much simpler. Keep all notary income and expenses through the business account.
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