Texas Notary Public Course​

Full Course + Exam Resources:

$25.00

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Everything You Need In One Place

Prepare to become a certified Texas Notary Public with our all-inclusive online training course. In this course, you’ll acquire the essential knowledge and practical skills required to perform your duties effectively and serve your community with professionalism and confidence.

Steps To Becoming A Notary in Texas

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Step #1
Enroll in our comprehensive online Texas Notary Training Course. Gain the essential knowledge and skills to confidently perform notarial acts in compliance with state laws.
Complete Recommended Training
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Ensure you meet the Texas requirements which include: be at least 18 years old, a legal resident of Texas, and not convicted of a felony or crime involving moral turpitude.
Meet the Eligibility Requirements
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Step #3
Fill out the Texas Notary Public application through the Secretary of State. Include accurate information, your oath of office, and obtain a $10,000 surety bond.
Complete the Application
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Submit your application and a $21 filing fee to the Texas Secretary of State. You may apply online or mail the completed application along with your bond documentation.
Submit the Application and Fee
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Once approved, you’ll receive your commission certificate from the Secretary of State. This document authorizes you to officially act as a Texas notary public.
Receive Commission Certificate
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Obtain the required notary seal and a notary record book. Ensure your seal meets Texas regulations with the proper format and includes the required information.
Purchase Notary Supplies
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Complete Recommended Training

Enroll in our comprehensive online Texas Notary Training Course. Gain the essential knowledge and skills to confidently perform notarial acts in compliance with state laws.

Meet the Eligibility Requirements

Ensure you meet the Texas requirements which include: be at least 18 years old, a legal resident of Texas, and not convicted of a felony or crime involving moral turpitude.

Complete the Application

Fill out the Texas Notary Public application through the Secretary of State. Include accurate information, your oath of office, and obtain a $10,000 surety bond.

Submit the Application and Fee

Submit your application and a $21 filing fee to the Texas Secretary of State. You may apply online or mail the completed application along with your bond documentation.

Receive Commission Certificate

Once approved, you’ll receive your commission certificate from the Secretary of State. This document authorizes you to officially act as a Texas notary public.

Purchase Notary Supplies

Obtain the required notary seal and a notary record book. Ensure your seal meets Texas regulations with the proper format and includes the required information.

Fully Online & State Compliant​

Our comprehensive Texas Notary Training Course is fully online, giving you the flexibility to study at your own pace and on your schedule.

This course covers everything you need to confidently and successfully perform notary duties in the state of Texas, all while meeting state requirements.

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Certificate of Completion for Texas Notaries

Texas Certificate of Completion​

The Texas Notary Public Certificate of Completion demonstrates your dedication to learning the essential skills and knowledge needed to perform notary duties with confidence and professionalism.

This certificate is an important step in your journey to becoming a notary and showcases your preparedness to handle the responsibilities of a Texas notary public.

Student Reviews

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"The Texas Notary Course was outstanding! It provided clear, step-by-step instructions, and I now feel fully prepared to handle notary duties confidently. Highly recommend this course!"
James P.
a lady who decided to become a notary in texas
"This course made learning so easy. I appreciated the flexibility to study at my own pace and how comprehensive the material was. I’m ready to start my notary career thanks to this course."
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"Exceptional training. The course explained everything I needed to know about being a Texas Notary. The examples and practical tips were especially helpful. Worth every penny."
Emma K.
A lady who took the online texas notary course
"I was nervous about becoming a notary, but this course made it simple. The material was well-organized and thorough. I’m confident and ready to serve my community as a notary."
Olivia M.
an older woman who took the notary course in texas
"Clear, concise, and well-structured—this course is perfect for anyone wanting to become a Texas Notary. The lessons were easy to follow and packed with practical knowledge."
Isabella T.
A successful man who is a notary public in texas
"Highly recommend this course for future Texas Notaries! The content was engaging, professional, and covered everything I needed to succeed. A must for anyone entering the notary field."
Michael R.

FAQs

Most Frequent Questions and Answers

A: To become a Texas Notary Public, you must be at least 18 years old, a legal resident of Texas, and have no felony convictions or crimes involving moral turpitude.

 

A: A Texas Notary commission is valid for four years. After this period, you must renew your commission by submitting a new application and meeting all requirements.

 

A: Yes, Texas requires a $10,000 surety bond to protect the public against any mistakes or misconduct by the notary. The bond must be obtained before submitting your application.

 

A: Texas Notaries need an official seal or stamp that complies with state requirements and a notary record book (journal) to document all notarial acts performed.

 

A: Yes, Texas Notaries can perform remote online notarizations if they are authorized to do so by the state. This requires additional registration and use of approved technology platforms.

A: Texas Notaries may charge up to $6 for most notarial acts, such as acknowledgments and jurats. Additional fees may apply for travel or other agreed-upon services.

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