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Section 405.019 of the Texas Government Code requires the secretary of state to compile an annual list of those U.S. states and territories that require ...
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The seal shall contain the notary's name exactly as it appears on the commission, the words "My Commission expires on" and the commission expiration date and ...
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To become a notary public in Texas, you must: Be a Texas Resident;; Be at least 18 years of age, and; Maintain no convictions for a felony or a crime ...
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A notary public shall provide a seal of office that clearly shows, when embossed, stamped, or printed on a document, the words "Notary Public, State of Texas" ...
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An online notary public is a commissioned notary public in the State of Texas who has the authority to perform a remote notarization using an audio-visual ...
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The Texas secretary of state cannot provide certification for notaries commissioned outside the state of Texas. + What do I do if I lose my seal or notary book?
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Notary & Authentication Services ... NEW! Effective May 15, 2024, walk-in customers will be limited to 10 apostille transactions per person. If you have more than ...
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For notaries commissioned or recommissioned on and after January 1, 2016, the seal must also contain the notary public's Secretary of State ID number.
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