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Affordable Texas Notary Packages!

 

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Notary Public Underwriters offers an online notary application and payment process that makes becoming a notary public or renewing your commission quick and simple – just print, sign and send your forms to us, we’ll take care of the rest!

Our Premium Package contains the basics that a notary would need to perform notarial duties. The Deluxe Package includes everything in the Premium Package as well as E&O protection and the notary handbook so you can perform your notarial duties with confidence!

Once we receive your notary public application, it is reviewed and electronically submitted to the State of Texas for fast and secure processing. We will ship your customized notary stamp and other supplies within 3 business days after we receive notification of commission from the state.

 

Medallion Signature Guarantees

Occasionally, a notary is confounded by the request for a gold medallion notarization, or something that sounds very similar to that. Exactly what service is being requested? The answer is a medallion signature guarantee, a special signature guarantee ...

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You Changed Your Name: Now What?

How to Handle a Name Change in the State of Texas If you recently changed your name or are considering changing your name in the near future, you may be wondering what that means in regards to your notary commission. Well, in the state of Texas, it doe...

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Texas Notary Public Recordbook Requirements

Texas Notary Public Recordbook Requirements:   As a notary public in the state of Texas, you are probably aware that you are required to keep a recordbook of all notarial acts performed through the duration of your commission. But how much do you know...

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Authorized Duties of a Notary Public in TEXAS

What is a Notary Authorized to do in Texas? The duties that a notary public is authorized to perform varies from state to state. As a notary public in Texas, you are permitted to execute 5 different notarial acts under your commission. To avoid future ...

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