FAQs
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What is a Notary Public and why do I need one?
A Notary Public in Texas is a state-commissioned professional who verifies your identity, witnesses signatures, and ensures that documents are signed willingly and correctly. Using a licensed notary service helps prevent fraud and guarantees that your documents are legally valid.
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What types of documents can a Notary Pubic notarize?
As a mobile notary in Austin, TX, I can notarize many documents including affidavits, powers of attorney, real estate forms, loan closing documents, contracts, and immigration forms. Some documents, such as wills, may also require an attorney in addition to notarization.
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What do I need to bring to my notary appointment?
Please bring a valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, or state ID card) and the documents you need notarized. All parties who must sign should be present during the appointment. This is required for all notary services in Texas.
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Do you offer online notary services?
Yes! I provide Remote Online Notarization (RON) in Texas. With RON, you can connect through a secure online platform, sign your documents, and have them notarized from anywhere with an internet connection. This option is perfect for busy clients who prefer a virtual notary public.
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How much does a notary cost in Texas?
Texas notary fees are state regulated at $10 per notarization, which includes one seal, one certificate and one signer. Additional fees may apply for mobile notary travel services, after-hours appointments, or online notarizations. For a detailed list of services and pricing, contact me or visit my Notary Pricing Page.
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How do I schedule a notary appointment?
Booking an appointment is simple! You can call, text, or book online. I provide flexible scheduling, including evenings and weekends, to meet your needs. If you’re ready to schedule, click here to book your notary appointment online.

