Become a Notary
Be a professional Texas Notary!
Minimum age of 18 years and above
A legal resident of the State of Texas
No final convictions of a felony crime
No final convictions for a crime involving moral turpitude, i.e., theft, fraud, treason. Minor traffic violations, like speeding, are allowed.
Post a $10,000.00 Surety Bond
Texas currently does not have a testing or education requirement to become a Notary Public. Appointment is secured by applying and submitting the required application that has been endorsed by a licensed bond agent, like our affiliate agency. Our Director has assisted in the qualification of over 450,000 Texas Notaries.
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All states differ in their requirements on acquiring a notary public commission license. Before setting your sight in pursuing this career, you must first determine if you meet the required qualifications for appointment. This ultimately decides (or limits) your future in this course. Moreover, depending on where you live, the duties that notary publics can perform may vary. For example, in Florida, in Maine, and in South Carolina, a notary public can perform a marriage ceremony, while a notary public in Texas cannot.
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