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How to Become a Notary in Texas

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Working as a notary public is a great way to earn extra money—and it could even become a full-time job. You’ll get to work for yourself in a stable industry that’s always in demand. Plus, getting started is relatively easy and affordable. Here is how to become a notary in Texas : Make Sure You’re Eligible Notaries public in the state of Texas must be a legal resident of Texas and at least 18 years old. Furthermore, they must have no criminal convictions or felonies on their record. Complete an Application and Acquire the Right Resources The next step is to fill out and submit a state-approved application. Texas also requires a $21 application fee and a 4-year $10,000 notary bond. That second part might seem intimidating, but a 4-year $10,000 notary bond typically costs just $50. Once you receive your Texas notary commission, purchase your notary supplies . These should include a stamp and record book, at minimum. You’ll also need to take the oath of office, which will be sent to you on

What You Should Know About Notary Stamps

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When a notary stamps a document with their official stamp, they certify the following: 1. The notary is authorized by their state to perform notarial acts. 2. The document signer was in the notary’s presence at the time of notarization. 3. The notary performed the appropriate verbal ceremony.  4. The signer swore to the document’s truthfulness. 5. The identity and competency of the signer were verified. That is a lot for one mark of ink to do, which is why notary public stamps are so tightly controlled and scrutinized in Texas. If the stamp tool itself falls into the wrong person’s hands, they can use it to commit fraud, and the victimized notary may have to plead their innocence in court. Likewise, if a stamp’s impression is deemed illegible or otherwise suspect, the receiving party may reject the document. What can notaries in Texas do to protect themselves? First, keep your certificate stamps in a safe place, and do not allow anyone else accesses to them. When using it,