straightforward pricing
Standard Notary Fees
The fees detailed below are set by the Texas Secretary of State.
Acknowledgements
A notary acknowledgement is a formal statement made by a notary public that verifies that the signer’s identity has been verified, the signer appeared before the notary, acknowledged the document’s contents and has willingly signed the documents. See below for a list of common uses of notary acknowledgements.
$10
for first signature
$1
each additional signature
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Deeds
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Contracts
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Loan documents
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Power of Attorney
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Recordable documents
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Purchase and Sale agreements
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Many estate documents, such as Wills and Trusts
Jurat
A jurat is an affidavit that has been sworn or affirmed in front of a notary public. The signer swears or affirms the truth of the statements in their document and has their signature witnessed by the notary. See the list below for examples of documents requiring a Jurat.
$10
for each certificate, including oath or affirmation
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Affidavits
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Applications
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Declarations
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Court-related documents
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Copies of vital records, such as birth and marriage certificates
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Sworn statements related to legal proceedings or a court case
Certified Copies
A notary public can certify copies of documents not recordable in the public records.
$10
for each certification
$1
per page for certified copy of notarial records
Protests
A Notary Public’s written statement that, upon presentment for payment or acceptance, a negotiable instrument was neither paid nor accepted.
$4
for each bill or note
$1
per notice served
$4
for certificate and seal
Service-Specific Notary Fees
Fees for Standard Notary Services above apply with the additional Travel Fee and Remote Online Notary (RON) Fee below.
Remote Online Notary (RON) Fee
$25
per online session
Travel Fee
Mobile notary services provided within Dallas, Tarrant, Denton, and Collin counties.
$40
within 25 miles of DFW airport
$60
if > 25 miles from DFW airport
Notary Signing Agent Fee
$125
per loan package
DISCLAIMER STATEMENT: I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW IN TEXAS AND MAY NOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE OR ACCEPT FEES FOR LEGAL ADVICE.
