About a year ago, Texas prohibited notaries from entering any identification card numbers, passport numbers, or personal identification number that is uniquely associated with the signer into their record books. You still need to record the type of id...
Do you charge a fee for your notarial acts? Under Texas law, these must be recorded in a Fee Book. Texas requires all of its notaries to keep an up-to-date notary record book. This must be kept whether you charge a fee or not. If you do charge a fee, ...
TEXAS NOTARIES – What New Stamp Requirement Means for You The Texas notary law that requires a notary seal to contain the notary’s ID number goes into effect on January 1, 2016. We posted about the new law in July 2015 and you can read the...
Celebrate being a notary public or thank the notary public in your life on November 7th, Notary Public Day! Transactions that are essential to the normal function of our everyday lives would not be possible without the skill and attention of a notary p...
Charging Notary Fees in TEXAS A travel fee is not included in the standard notary fee and should be treated as a separate charge. Unfortunately, sometimes payment can be difficult to receive. Here are our suggestions on how to ensure you are compensate...
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