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  • A Notary Public is an official of integrity appointed by state government — typically by the secretary of state — to serve the public as an impartial witness in performing a variety of official fraud-deterrent acts related to the signing of important documents. These official acts are called notarizations, or notarial acts. Notaries are publicly commissioned as "ministerial" officials, meaning that they are expected to follow written rules without the exercise of significant personal discretion, as would otherwise be the case with a "judicial" official.

  • A Notary's duty is to screen the signers of important documents for their true identity, their willingness to sign without duress or intimidation, and their awareness of the contents of the document or transaction. Some notarizations also require the Notary to put the signer under an oath, declaring under penalty of perjury that the information contained in a document is true and correct. Loan Signing Agent has the benefits of being a Notary but also being able to guide you through the Loan Documents process and help complete them.

    • For each notarial act $10

    • Travel within Denton County (76205) - $35

    • Travel within 20 mile radius of 76205 - $45

    • Travel within 30-50 mile radius of 76205 - $65

      Please request a quote for more detailed pricing.

  • Originals must be presented at the time of signing:

    • Texas Driver License

    • Other States Driver’s License

    • US Military ID Card

    • Texas ID Card

    • US Passport

    • Foreign Passports Stamped by US Customs

    • Inmate ID Card

    The name you will be signing on the document must match or be “Shorter than” the name on your ID. An ID in your maiden name along with a marriage license evidencing your married name is not acceptable.

  • An oath is a solemn promise to God and an affirmation is a solemn promise on one's own personal honor. If your notarial act requires an oath or affirmation, I will ask you to choose one of these.​

  • "RON" stands for "Remote Online Notarization," which means a notary can electronically notarize documents with a signer who is not physically present in the same location, using secure audio-visual technology like a webcam to verify their identity and witness their signature, all done through a dedicated online platform. In Texas, this process requires the notary to be physically located within the state while the signer can be anywhere.