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We understand you may have some questions, I hope the below can help.
Documents I Can Notarize in Texas
As a Texas notary, any document that:
is complete (no blank spaces),
includes the signer’s original signature, and
includes proper notarial wording (acknowledgment, jurat, or copy certification, etc.).
🏡 Real Estate Documents
Deeds (Warranty, Quitclaim, Grant)
Deeds of Trust / Mortgages
Property sales or transfers
Lease agreements
Closing documents (as I am a Notary Signing Agent, with lender training)
📜 Legal & Personal Documents
Affidavits and sworn statements
Power of Attorney forms
Living wills or advance directives
Consent forms (medical, school, or travel)
Name change forms
Guardianship or custody documents
(⚠️ Note: Notaries cannot give legal advice or prepare these documents unless they are also licensed attorneys.)
💼 Business & Financial Documents
Contracts and agreements
Corporate resolutions
Loan documents and applications
Financial statements
Employment verification letters
🧾 Government & Administrative Forms
Vehicle title transfers (TXDMV forms)
Passport or travel consent letters for minors
Identity verification forms (I-9, I do this as an Authorized Representative, not as a Notary)
Pension, retirement, or insurance claim forms
📄 Copy Certifications
In Texas, I may notarize certify copies of non-recordable documents, such as:
Diplomas
Driver’s licenses
Passports
Letters or contracts
(I cannot certify copies of vital records — like birth, death, or marriage certificates.)
⚠️ I Cannot Notarize:
Documents with blank spaces or missing signatures
Anything I have a personal interest in or will benefit from
Vital records (birth, death, marriage certificates)
Photocopies of court-issued or recordable documents
Documents when the signer is not present (unless it is as a Remote Online Notarization)
🖊️ Types of Notarial Acts in Texas
I can perform these notarial acts:
Acknowledgments – verifying the signer’s identity and willingness
Jurat/Oath or Affirmation – signer swears the document is true
Copy Certification – certifying a copy of a non-recordable document
Protests – rarely used; for negotiable instruments like checks
Remote Online Notarizations (RON) – as I hold a separate RON commission
State-Issued Driver’s License
– Must be current or recently expired (usually within 5 years, depending on state).
State-Issued Non-Driver ID Card
– Issued by the DMV or equivalent agency.
U.S. Passport
– Valid and unexpired.
U.S. Military ID
– Active, retired, or dependent military ID (some states require a photo and signature).
Permanent Resident Card (Green Card)
– Issued by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Foreign Passport
– Must be stamped by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or valid with an entry stamp.
The cost varies depending on the document from $50 - 200.
You will provide your own witnesses but your witnesses will need to provide the same kind of ID in order for the document to be notarized with them.
I will not be able to explain the documents please get with your escrow officer and/or lender if you have questions regarding the documents.