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Notary Public The term notary public only refers to common-law notaries. Mobile Notary Services are now available.

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âś… Certified, Bonded & Insured, Background checked, E&O Call 832-233-8321 to inquire further. A notary public (or notary or public notary) in the common law world is a public officer constituted by law to serve the public in non-contentious matters

usually concerned with estates, deeds, powers-of-attorney, and foreign and international business. A notary's main functions are to administer oaths and affirmations, take affidavits and statutory declarations, witness and authenticate the execution of certain classes of documents, take acknowledgments of deeds and other conveyances, protest notes and bills of exchange, provide notice of foreign drafts, prepare marine or ship's protests in cases of damage, provide exemplifications and notarial copies, and perform certain other official acts depending on the jurisdiction.[1] Any such act is known as a notarization. State Notary Public Fees
Administering an oath or affirmation (notarizing an affidavit),
including certificate and seal: $10.00

Swearing a witness to a deposition: $10.00

Taking an acknowledgement or proof of a deed:

First signature: $10.00

Additional signatures: $1.00

Other instruments in writing for registration and seal:

First signature: $10.00

Additional Signatures: $1.00

Protesting a bill or note:

Certificate and seal: $4.00

Each notice: $1.00

I am Not an attorney licensed to practice law in Texas, and may Not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice.

05/06/2026

Notarization Means More Than Affixing a Notary Stamp

Most people think a notary is simply someone who verifies identities and applies their notary stamp to documents. Even some notaries may think so when they first enter the profession. However, being a notary public involves much more than that.

A notary public is a person of proven integrity appointed or commissioned by their state’s government authority to serve the public as an impartial witness when taking acknowledgments, administering oaths and affirmations, and performing other notarial acts allowed by law. To serve as a notary, an individual must take an oath of office, swearing or affirming to faithfully perform their duties in accordance with applicable law.

This definition may sound simple, but the responsibilities of a notary public are significant. A notary must understand their role, know the limits of their authority, remain impartial, follow the law, and perform every notarization correctly.

For example, when taking an acknowledgment, a notary must require the signer to personally appear before them, verify their identity, confirm they are aware of what they are signing, and ask them to acknowledge that they signed the document freely and willingly. The notary must also review the notarial certificate to make sure it contains the proper wording, complete it, record the notarization in a journal, and follow any additional procedures required under their state’s notary laws before applying their official signature and stamp.

Similarly, when performing a jurat, the notary follows many of the same steps required for an acknowledgment. However, a jurat is different because the signer is not acknowledging that they signed the document. Instead, the signer must sign the document in the notary’s presence and swear or affirm that the statements in the document are true.

When a party receives a notarized document, the party relies on the notarization as evidence that the notary properly performed the acts described in the notarial certificate. An incomplete or improperly performed notarization may delay a transaction, prevent a document from being accepted or recorded, or cause financial harm.

Affixing a notary stamp to a document, by itself, does not constitute a valid notarization. However, affixing the notary’s official stamp and signature to a completed notarial certificate serves as evidence that the notary performed the notarial act described in the certificate. By understanding their role and following proper notarial procedures, notaries help deter fraud, preserve the integrity of notarized documents, and maintain the public’s confidence in the notarial process.

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04/18/2026

The Oath of a Credible Witness Personally Known to the Signer and to the Officer.
Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §121.005(a)(1); Tex. Gov’t. Code §406.014(a)(5)

On occasion, a notary may be asked to notarize a document for a client who is not personally known to the notary and who is unable to present a reliable form of identification. In such cases, notaries may rely on the testimony of an impartial person (called a “credible witness”) to identify the signer.

This form of identification has three important requirements:
1- The credible witness must personally know the document signer.

2- The notary must personally know the credible witness or identify the credible witness through a valid government-issued ID document.

3- The credible witness must not have a financial interest in the document and cannot be named as a beneficiary in the document.

This establishes a chain of personal knowledge between the notary and the signer.

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