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A little info about Notaries


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Texas notaries can notarize many things such as documents that are non-recordable.

A notary may make a certified copy of a non-recordable document. A non-recordable document is one that cannot be recorded with any type of governmental entity.

A Texas notary has authority to:

  • Take acknowledgments & jurats

  • Administer oaths and affirmations

  • Take depositions

  • Certify copies of documents not recordable in the public records

  • Protest instruments

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Texas notaries cannot make certified copies of public recordable documents nor prepare legal or draft legal documents

Birth certificates and marriage licenses "Vital records" are publicly recordable documents. Recordable documents are recorded with some specific governmental entity, such as the secretary of state's office, a court of law, a county clerk, or the Bureau of Vital Statistics. A certified copy of a recordable document may be obtained by contacting the recording entity.

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Apostilles

An Apostille is simply the name for a specialized certificate, issued by the Secretary of State. The Apostille is attached to your original document to verify it is legitimacy and authenticity to make it acceptable in other countries that are members of the Hague Apostille Convention.

We process documents from any state apart of the United States of America. We offer free quotes, all you have to do is take a picture or scan of the document and email it to us at slcnotarizations@gmail.com and we’ll get back to you within a few hours with a free quote.

After a detailed document review, we will inform you what to do next, before you mail them to us. We can even come to you if you’re in the local Colony, Tx area.

"Tex. Gov’t Code § 406.016 provides that a notary public has the same authority as the county clerk to:

  • take acknowledgments or proofs of written instruments;

  • protest instruments permitted by law to be protested;

  • administer oaths;

  • take depositions; and

  • certify copies of documents not recordable in the public records."

How much does it cost to get a document notarized?

$6 per stamp, $1 per signature. Travel fees may occur.

Can I complete a Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification, on behalf of an employer?

"Texas law does not authorize notaries public to certify an I-9 Form, and the Form itself does not contain a notarial certificate. Therefore, notaries should not notarize an I-9 Form. However, it is permissible for a notary public who is an employee of a business to assist that business in filling out the Form - as long as that work is not performed in the employee's capacity as a notary public, and as long as the employee does not place their notary seal on the document."