Notary Service
Be a professional Texas Notary!
Locally based Texas business, operating for over 36 years, providing required notary education, products and services for Notaries. Experienced staff familiar with the ever changing notary laws, processes, procedures, and guidelines. Advocate for Texas Notaries, who has legal training, administrative and legislative experience, and who served as a V. P. of the National Notary Association, and as the Texas Notary Director, Secretary of State office. Our Director was instrumental in securing passage of legislative changes which provided for valuable updates to the Texas Notary Seal of office, enforcement provisions, education material distribution, online notary filing process, journal record indexing requirements, and the change to the out dated 1915 fee schedule limit of .50 cents.
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Apply to become a Texas Notary
For persons wishing to become a Texas Notary, we offer a
straight-forward and state-approved appointment package
that makes becoming a Texas Notary simple and convenient.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have any questions about Texas State Notary Bureau, find the answers below or call us at (512)-443-9202
How can I become a Notary through Texas State Notary Bureau?
For persons wishing to become a Texas Notary through our notary service (service), we offer a straightforward and state-approved appointment package that makes becoming a Texas Notary simple and convenient through
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We take care of all the requirements: the bond, filing fee, seal of office, and record book/journal. On-stop shop here at
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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.
Only after knowing the extent of responsibilities they have in your state can you be sure whether you will be able to do what you wish to do with your commission. If you choose the latter, read on these five tips that can help you in acquiring your notary public commission in Texas or other states. When you give
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