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For persons wishing to become a Texas Notary, we offer a

straight-forward and state-approved appointment package

that makes becoming a Texas Notary simple and convenient.

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Renewals are easy and faster than ever!

 Renew Your Texas Notary Eligiblity

For current Texas Notaries, looking to renew their commission, the Texas State Notary Bureau offers a simplified state-approved renewal appointment process which makes it easier to re-qualify as a Texas Notary.


The recently revised and updated application form, the $10,000.00 bond, and the required official supplies, have been combined into specially-discounted notary package.

RENEW

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Notaries Public in the State of Texas are appointed by the Secretary of State and are commissioned by the Governor to serve all citizens.


Each Notary appointment and commission is for a term of four years.

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Texas currently does not have a testing or education requirement to become a Notary Public.

Do you meet the requirements to become a Notary public?

Minimum age of 18 years and above
A legal resident of the State of Texas
No final convictions of a felony crime
No final convictions for a crime involving moral turpitude, i.e., theft, fraud, treason.

 Minor traffic violations, like speeding, are allowed.
Post a $10,000.00 Surety Bond

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have any questions about Texas State Notary Bureau, find the answers below or call us at (512)-443-9202

  • How can I become a Notary through Texas State Notary Bureau?

    For persons wishing to become a Texas Notary through Texas State Notary Bureau, we offer a straightforward and state-approved appointment package that makes becoming a Texas Notary simple and convenient through Texas State Notary Bureau.  We take care of all the requirements: the bond, filing fee, seal of office, and record book/journal.  On-stop shop here at Texas State Notary Bureau!   Note: Forms that Texas State Notary Bureau provides are now Electronically filed for faster service!


    All states differ in their requirements on acquiring a notary public commission license. Before setting your sight in pursuing this career, you must first determine if you meet the required qualifications for appointment. This ultimately decides (or limits) your future in this course.  Moreover, depending on where you live, the duties that notary publics can perform may vary. For example, in Florida, in Maine, and in South Carolina, a notary public can perform a marriage ceremony, while a notary public in Texas cannot. Only after knowing the extent of responsibilities they have in your state can you be sure whether you will be able to do what you wish to do with your commission. If you choose the latter, read on these five tips that can help you in acquiring your notary public commission in Texas or other states. When you give Texas State Notary Bureau a call, you will be directly connected to one of our professionals, so don't wait- call now!

  • How should I prepare for the Notary exam?

    1. Education or examination requirements.

    To become a notary public in Texas, you need not take an exam or meet an educational requirement. However, some states like Florida and California have such requirements as part of the appointment process. In this case, it is necessary that you review and be familiar with relevant laws. You may also seek the services of qualified notary education vendors, such as the Texas State Notary Bureau.


    2. Complete required hours for training

    Training is needed before taking the examination in Colorado as well as in California. For the former, they allow you to opt for the free course offered by the state over the state-recognized training program. For the latter, a six-hour training must be completed online or on a home-based study.


    3. Practice for the big day

    More than reviewing, you must also make sure that you can finish the exam within the given time. To do this, you can take quizzes or mock exams that you can find over different internet resources. If you are the old-school type, a friend or a relative can help you by using flashcards or by asking you a series of questions related to the exam.


    4. Have all the needed documents for the application ready

    Before you apply, you should make sure that you have everything ready. States have different requirements so you must be aware of those. For example, an aspiring notary public for the state of Texas would have to submit a completed Form 2301, proof of $10,000.00 surety bond, and the required state appointment fees. States requiring exams or training may have additional requirements.


    5. Make sure that there are no errors in the information you provide.

    As this is an important government transaction, make sure you complete the necessary forms correctly to avoid delays in processing and possible rejection.

    When you give Texas State Notary Bureau a call, you will be directly connected to one of our professionals, so don't wait- call now!

  • How can I renew my notary credentials through Texas State Notary Bureau?

    For current Texas Notaries, looking to renew their commission, the Texas State Notary Bureau offers a simplified state-approved renewal appointment process which makes it easier to re-qualify as a Texas Notary through Texas State Notary Bureau

    .  The recently revised and updated application form at Texas State Notary Bureau, the $10,000.00 bond, and the required official supplies have been combined into a specially-discounted notary package.  Note: Forms are now Electronically filed for faster service!   NOTICE: Renewal forms are not sent out by any official state agency! When you give Texas State Notary Bureau a call, you will be directly connected to one of our professionals, so don't wait- call now!

  • What payment methods are accepted at Texas State Notary Bureau?

    We accept all major debit and credit cards, including but not limited to Discover, Paypal, MasterCard, Visa, and American Express. We currently do not accept cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin or Ether. When you give Texas State Notary Bureau a call, you will be directly connected to one of our professionals, so don't wait- call now!


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