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Austin, TX 78745 Call or text (512) 298-2760 Services are 100% Mobile. Sorry no physical office available. | Monday – Friday: 9am-5pm After Hours Available by Appointment |
As a Texas Notary Public in Austin, I can…
Take acknowledgments
Administer oaths or affirmations
Protests instruments
Take depositions
Certify copies of non-recordable documents
As a Texas Notary Public I cannot…
Prepare, draft, select, or give advice concerning legal documents
Perform acts which constitute the practice of law
Use the phrase “notario” or “notario publico” to advertise notary services
Overcharge for notary services
Notarize a document without the signer being in the notary’s presence at the time of the notarization
Issue identification cards
Certify copies of documents recordable in the public records (Driver License, Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificates, College Transcripts..)
Notarize a document without having current ID from the signer, unless they are personally known to me.
Notary Public Fees:
Notary Acknowledgement or Jurat: $10.00 for the 1st signature & $1 for each additional signature per
document
Copy Certification: $10 per document
Real Estate Signing Agent Service: Seller closing $200; Buyer closing $250
Estate Plans/Wills and Trust Signings: $75 service fee (per visit, up to 2 people) and $10 for each document. Please note: you will need to provide 2 disinterested witnesses.
I-9 Verification: $65
Deposition: $125/hour
Courier to FedEx, UPS, local address, etc.: $30 (shipping label or account number must be supplied)
Printing/Scanning: $.50/page
Payment Types Accepted: Venmo, Credit Card, Check or Cash
Mobile Travel Fees:
Travel Fees up to 20 miles: $60
20 Miles outside of Austin area: $60 + $2 per extra mile
After Hours Fee: $30
Description of Notary Public Duties:
A notary public is an individual who serves as an impartial witness to the signing of important documents, such as real estate transfers, wills, and estate planning documents. Their primary role is to verify the identity of the signer, ensure they are signing the document voluntarily, and maintain a record of the transaction. By performing these tasks, notaries help prevent fraud and forgery in legal matters, providing a crucial service for the public.