FAQ

 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is a notary public? A notary public is a certified professional authorized by the state government to witness the signing of important documents, administer oaths, and verify the authenticity of signatures.

2. Why do I need a notary public? Notaries play a crucial role in preventing fraud by verifying the identity of individuals signing documents and ensuring that the parties involved are aware of the contents of the document.

3. What types of documents can be notarized? Common documents include legal agreements, real estate transactions, wills, power of attorney, affidavits, and various other official documents. Feel free to contact us for specific inquiries at info@texasnotaryguide.net

4. How does notarization work? The notary will confirm your identity, ensure you understand the document, witness your signature, and then affix their official seal. This process adds an extra layer of assurance to the document's validity.

5. Do I need an appointment for notary services? All appointments are required to ensure prompt service because our business is primarily mobile and remote online. We do offer holiday special request hours so please call, text or email ahead to check availability.

6. What identification do I need to bring? Bring a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID. It's essential that the ID is valid, current and not expired.

7. Can you notarize documents for minors? In most cases, minors cannot sign legal documents. However, certain documents may require parental or guardian consent. Contact us for guidance specific to your situation.

8. How much does notary services cost? Notary fees are regulated by the state. Our fees are in accordance with state guidelines. Contact us for specific pricing details.

9. Can you notarize documents from other states? Yes, a notary public can notarize documents from any state, as long as the notary is commissioned in the state where the notarization takes place.

10. Do you offer mobile notary services? Yes, we offer mobile notary services for your convenience. Contact us to schedule an appointment, and we can come to your location.

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