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Texas Remote Online Notary
Secure, fully compliant Texas Remote Online Notary services accessible anywhere across the United States. No traffic, no waiting, and no corporate hassle.
Fully bonded and insured for remote online notarization services. All virtual sessions are securely anchored by state-mandated identity checks, knowledge-based authentication (KBA) powered by Pactima, live recorded audio-video feeds, and permanent tamper-proof digital audit trails.
Step 1
Select an appointment that fits your schedule using our real-time Texas notary calendar.
Step 2
Complete a safe, transparent transaction before your session starts. No hidden fees.
Step 3
Undergo state-mandated identity checks securely powered by Pactima's advanced compliance software.
Step 4
Meet your Texas commissioned online notary via a secure, recordable live video room to execute your documents digitally.
$35.00
Includes state-mandated identity verification (KBA), secure live audio-video recording, and your first digital notary seal. Perfect for single affidavits, auto title transfers, or simple powers of attorney.
$1.00
Applies to any extra signatures requiring a notary seal executed during the same live session. Ideal for multi-page real estate documents or complex corporate contracts.
State of Texas Statutory Fee Disclosure: In compliance with Texas Government Code § 603.008, notice is hereby given that the legal maximum fees a Texas Notary Public may charge are set by TX Govt Code § 406.024. Standard physical acts are capped at $10.00 for the first signature and $1.00 for each additional signature. Remote Online Notarizations (RON) include a statutory maximum platform capability fee of $25.00 in addition to the base standard act fee. This website's pricing structures strictly reflect compliant boundaries combined with software execution costs.
Affidavits & Sworn Statements
Jurats, affidavits of service, and written statements made under oath.
Bill of Sale Forms
Vehicle title transfers, automotive sales, or personal property transfers.
Business & Corporate Contracts
Operating agreements, commercial leases, partnership agreements, and corporate resolutions.
Powers of Attorney (POA)
Medical, financial, durable, or limited POA forms.
Medical Authorization Forms
Minor travel consent forms, medical release authorization, and advanced healthcare directives.
Real Estate Deeds
Quitclaim deeds, grant deeds, and warranty deeds for independent family property transfers.
Immigration Documents (Form I-9)
Employment Eligibility Verification cannot be notarized online due to physical document inspection laws.
Wills, Codicils, & Trust Packages
Multi-page estate distribution packages and standard last wills are restricted on this platform.
Birth, Death, & Vital Records
Certified government records cannot be copy-notarized or certified by an independent notary public.
You must have a valid government-issued photo ID (such as a driver's license or passport), a device with a working camera and microphone, a reliable internet connection, and a valid U.S. social security number to pass the state-mandated identity verification checks.
Yes. Under the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the U.S. Constitution and Interstate Recognition laws, a document legally notarized online by a commissioned Texas notary is fully valid and legally binding across all 50 states.
If a technical issue occurs or your session disconnects before execution is complete, your paid appointment window remains completely open. We will instantly help you reconnect or reschedule your live video space at no additional cost.