Texas Online Notary

Schedule an Appointment With a Remote Notary in TX in a Few Easy Steps

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Get ENotary Service Fast in TX

Enjoy the convenience of online notarization without the high cost of most other platforms, EonlineNotary has the best solution for online E-Notary in the Lone Star State. Thanks to our super fast notarization feature, you can have any contract notarized virtually in less than five minutes. Here are the steps you should follow:

Texas eNotary and Remote online notarization

Online Notaries can perform transactions for individuals throughout Texas (within the reach of their residency)

Hire a state-licensed notary public notarize a document remotely through the use of electronic signature.

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Why Choose us?

Speed

Thanks to our notarization feature, you can have any contract notarized virtually in less than five minutes.

Convenience

Instead of wasting days to schedule an appointment and go to the notary’s office, online notary services make the entire process quicker.

Cost

If you like the convenience of online notarization but dislike the cost of most platforms, EonlineNotary has the best solution.

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How it works

You can use our Notarize Any Document Service to get your contracts notarized in any county in Texas including:

  • Harris County
  • Dallas County
  • Tarrant County
  • Travis County
  • Collin County
  • Cameron County
  • Brazoria County
  • Bell
  • Nueces County
  • Galveston County
  • Lubbock County
  • Webb County
Schedule an appointment

Online notary services make the entire process quicker.

Then you’re connected with one of the notaries

Scan your ID so that the notary can verify your identity

Wait for the online notary public to verify the authenticity

Notary will mark the document with the electronic notary signature and online notary stamp

Starting at just

$25

/Document
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FAQ's

Frequently asked questions about Online notary service in Texas.

Yes, Texas does allow remote online notarization. In fact, Texas was one of the first states to permit remote online notarization, with the law going into effect on July 1, 2018. This means that notaries in Texas can perform notarizations for signers located anywhere in the world, as long as the notary is physically located in Texas during the notarial act. The process involves the use of audio-video communication technology to verify the identity of the signer and witness the signing of the document electronically. However, notaries must complete an online education training course and receive a certificate before they can register as an online notary public in Texas. Texas notaries are also required to keep a journal of all remote online notarizations performed and maintain a recording of the audio-video communication for at least five years.

 
In order for a person to be able to use an online notary service, he or she must have either:
(a) A valid driver’s license issued by the state in which the address is located; or (b) A valid passport issued by the state in which the address is located; or (c) A valid passport issued by another country and accepted at all land border crossings into that country.
To become a notary public in Texas, you must meet the following requirements:
  1. Be at least 18 years of age.
  2. Be a legal resident of Texas.
  3. Not have been convicted of a crime involving moral turpitude or a felony (unless the conviction has been set aside or pardoned).
Additionally, you must submit the following to the Secretary of State’s office:
  1. A completed application form.
  2. A $10,000 surety bond.
  3. A $21 filing fee.
Once you’ve been commissioned as a notary public, you’ll also need to purchase a notary seal and a record book.
Arizona residents are legally required by law to have a notary public document their signatures, unless they are signing a document that is exempt from needing one. If you are unsure if your signature is exempt, ask your state’s Department of State Services.
Online Notaries provide an alternative way for persons who cannot physically come to the office of a government agency to sign documents electronically. These services are not regulated by any government agency and therefore are not subject to the same laws as government-issued notaries. As federal online notary services are regulated by the U.S. Department of Justice , it’s no surprise that many other states also regulate online notaries.

Online Notaries can perform transactions for individuals throughout Virginia (within the reach of their residency), including: marriage certificates; birth certificates; death certificates; death records; divorces; adoptions; adoptions and adoptions court records; deeds of trust; wills and power of attorney forms.

In Texas, like in most states, it is not illegal to sign for someone else as long as you have their explicit permission and are authorized to do so. However, some documents carry greater legal significance (such as wills) and may require specific procedures to be followed. To avoid any legal issues, it’s best to double-check with the person you are signing for and consider consulting a lawyer if you have any doubts. Additionally, some documents may require additional witnesses or notarization to prove that you are signing on behalf of someone else with their permission. It’s important to be transparent and ensure that all parties involved are aware that you are acting as an agent or proxy for the signer.

Here are the steps to start a Texas online notary business:
  1. Meet the legal requirements: You must be a commissioned notary public in Texas, be at least 18 years old, and a legal resident of the state.
  2. Get the necessary equipment: Invest in a reliable computer, webcam, microphone, and high-speed internet connection to ensure a smooth online notarization process.
  3. Complete an online notary course: You’ll need to take a state-approved online notary course to learn the specifics of conducting remote notarizations.
  4. Register as an online notary: Submit the required forms and fees to the Texas Secretary of State to register as an online notary.
  5. Choose an online notarization platform: Research and select an online notarization platform that is compliant with Texas laws and regulations.
  6. Market your services: Create a website, join online directories, and leverage social media platforms to promote your Texas online notary business.
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Online Notary services are a great option for you if you are:
– You need to be able to easily verify who signed documents or provided their signatures in person.
– You need to have the ability to provide electronic signatures.
– You want to use a digital signature.
– You want your state or local laws to be taken into consideration when signing documents.
 
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Texas Notary Laws

Most people know that notary services are legal, but few understand which laws apply.

A person may not obtain or use a notary public commission in other than his or her legal name, and it is unlawful for a notary public to notarize his or her own signature. Any person applying for a notary public commission must submit proof of identity to the Department of State. Any person who violates this subsection commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s.

A notary public may not charge a fee for witnessing a vote-by-mail ballot in an election, and must witness such a ballot upon the request of an elector, provided the notarial act is in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
 
The seal shall also include the name of the notary public, the date of expiration of the commission of the notary public, and the commission number. The rubber stamp seal must be affixed to the notarized paper document in photographically reproducible black ink. Every notary public shall print, type, or stamp below his or her signature on a paper document his or her name exactly as commissioned. An impression-type seal may be used in addition to the rubber stamp seal, but the rubber stamp seal shall be the official seal for use on a paper document, and the impression-type seal may not be substituted therefor.
 
The seal and certificate of commission must not be surrendered to an employer upon termination of employment, regardless of whether the employer paid for the seal or for the commission.