How much does a notarization cost?
Texas Notaries may charge $10 per document and $1 each additional signature.
This does not include convenience fees for mobile notarization travel, online notarization platform costs, and other specialty services. (Click here to see our fees). What is a notary public?
A notary is unbiased and impartial. They will verify an individual's identity using various verification processes. Notaries also ensure that a signer chooses to sign willingly and without coercion. Notaries validate the legality of a signature on legal documents.
what if i don't have a valid government-issued id?
A notary must be able to validate the identity of a signer. If you do not have a valid government-issued identification card, a witness may be used to confirm a signers identity. This usually requires the witness to swear under oath under penalty of perjury, in the presence of a notary. (Visit Texas.gov to apply for an ID)
What is an apostille?
Apostilles authenticate and certify the seals and signatures of officials on public documents. This type of document legalization is typically used when sending docs outside of the United States.
I can't find a time slot
Emergencies happen. If you can't find an available time slot, and you have an urgent request, call or text 210-774-0943 or 210-701-0025, option 3.
Is it possible to reschedule an appointment after receiving an email confirmation?
Yes! Your email confirmation provides an option to reschedule. Simply click on the text link provided in your email.
CAN YOU NOTARIZE A BIRTH CERTIFICATE?
No. Recordable documents such as birth certificates can only be authenticated by the government entity that issues them.
I NEED A POWER OF ATTORNEY
A notary is not allowed to draft legal documents unless they are a licensed attorney. We are not able to create or modify legal documents. Legal docs should be obtained from a licened lawyer. We CAN however notarize your legal document.
do you provide any free legal documents?
Although we cannot provide you with legal documents, there are resources that do. We have a link to those resources on our Forms & Fees page.
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