Delaware Notary Guide

Building Partnerships with Attorneys and Law Firms

Attorneys and law firms are consistent sources of high-value notarization work. Building strong partnerships creates recurring revenue. This guide is specific to Delaware and reflects current state laws and best practices.

Target Law Specialties

Focus outreach on practice areas that use notarization frequently: estate planning practices (wills, trusts, POA), real estate law (deeds, closings), immigration law (visa documents, affidavits), and family law (divorce, custody documents). These practices have regular notarization needs.

Outreach Strategy

Approach attorneys professionally: research solo practitioners and small firms (they're easier to reach than large firms), prepare a simple 1-page introduction with your certifications and services, call and schedule a 15-minute introduction meeting, offer to be their preferred notary, and follow up monthly with relevant updates.

Value Proposition

Offer attorneys: fast turnaround (same-day notarization), flexibility (early morning, evening, weekend availability), compliance expertise (you know the rules), RON capability (serve remote clients), and confidentiality (attorney-client privilege is respected). Attorneys value reliability over cost.

Retainer and Contract Arrangements

For high-volume attorney clients: negotiate a monthly retainer ($500–$2,000) for reserved availability, below-market fees in exchange for volume, or volume discounts (10+ monthly notarizations gets $X off per document). Contracts provide predictable income.

Specialization as a Differentiator

Specialize in the attorney's practice area: an estate planning-focused notary offers value to estate planners, an immigration-focused notary attracts immigration attorneys. Deep expertise in their specialty makes you indispensable.

How This Applies in Delaware

Delaware Status

✅ RON Authorized

Key Information

Commission fee: $25

Note: Notary laws change frequently. For the most current Delaware notary regulations, always check the Delaware Office of the Register of Wills.

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