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  1. Notary Public - Texas Secretary of State

    An Online Notary Public is a public officer of the state commissioned by the Office of the Texas Secretary of State that has the same authority as a traditional notary and can perform online …

  2. Notary Portal Guide - Texas Secretary of State

    Notary Portal Guide To get started using the new Notary system, you must first Create an SOS portal account. Ready to become a Notary Public? This video guide walks you through the …

  3. Frequently Asked Questions for Notaries Public - Texas Secretary …

    As long as you meet the eligibility requirements to be a Texas Notary Public, (including going through the application process and being approved), you may perform notarial acts within the …

  4. Sample Forms “(Personalized Seal)” in the following examples means a seal containing the words "Notary Public, State of Texas" around a star of five points, the notary public's name, and the …

  5. Request a Universal Apostille - Texas Secretary of State

    To request an apostille in person, you must provide the Office of the Texas Secretary of State (Office) with: The original certified copy, or notarized document.

  6. This guide describes how an individual who is already a commissioned traditional notary submits or renews an Application for Appointment as a Texas Notary Public to be commissioned as an …

  7. Notary Forms - Texas Secretary of State

    Applicants who are only able to submit their Notary Public application to us on paper, must contact us at [email protected] or 512-463-5705 to request a paper application. Paper …

  8. This guide describes how an individual submits or renews an Application for Appointment as a Texas Notary Public to be commissioned as a traditional notary public in the State of Texas …

  9. Contact the Agency - Texas Secretary of State

    + Filing an election complaint + Getting an apostille + Legal documents served (agent for process) + Notary public applications + State administrative rules and open meetings + Copies of …

  10. Apostille/Authentication of Documents - Texas Secretary of State

    In Texas, notaries may only witness signatures, administer oaths, take depositions, make certified copies of non-recordable documents, and protest instruments as allowed by law.