Services

Reliable, dependable thorough services.

MOBILE NOTARY - BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!!!

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Locations Served

Proudly offering reliable notary services across multiple neighborhoods to meet your signing needs. Pearland, Missouri City, Alvin, Manvel, Sugarland, Rosharon, Friendswood, South Houston.

Hours

Mon-Fri 8am-6pm Emergency services available on Saturday and Sunday.

Our Reach

Serving your neighborhood with trusted notary and signing services.

Texas Notarization Fees

  • Acknowledgments/Proof of Deed: $10 for the first signature, $1 for each additional signature

  • Jurats (Oaths with Signatures): $10 per signature

  • Oaths or Affirmations (No Signature): $10 per certificate

  • Certificates Under Seal: $10 per certificate

  • Protesting a Bill/Note: $4 for the protest, plus $1 for each notice

  • Deposition Witness Oath: $10

  • Remote Online Notarization (RON): Additional maximum fee of $25

    Key Considerations

  • Optional and Travel Fees: If you are using a mobile notary, they may charge additional fees for travel or service, which are

    separate from the statutory fees, provided they are reasonable and agreed upon in advance.

Documents We Notarize

  • Legal Documents: Affadavits, depositions, power of attorney, and trusts

  • Real Estate & Property: Deeds, mortgages, lease agreements, and affidavits of title

  • Financial Documents: Loan agreements, promissory notes and vehicle title transfers

  • Family & Medical: Travel consent forms for minors, medical power of attoney and authorization for nonparent care of a child.

  • Business & Estate: Contracts, Articles of Incorporation and beneficiary designations

    Important Texas-Specific Exceptions

  • Wills: These are not required to be notarized in Texas to be valid, but they must be notarized to become self proving

  • Government Documents: Texas notaries cannot notarize certified copies of birth certificates, death certificates or marriage licenses

  • Blank Forms: Notaries cannot notarize documents that are incomplete or contain blank fields

    Always ensure you bring a valid, government-issued photo ID to the appointment.

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