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The completed form, along with the filing fee and any attachments, may be mailed to the Notary Public Unit, P.O. Box 13375, Austin, Texas 78711-3375 or delivered to the James Earl Rudder Office Building, 1019 Brazos, Austin, Texas 78701.
How long does it take to become a notary in Texas? After you complete your application, it can take 30 days to receive your commission certification from the Texas Secretary of State and another 10 days to receive your customized notary stamp from us after we get a copy of your commission.
Application Appointment As provided by law, a $21 application fee is required by the State of Texas.
To be commissioned as a notary public in Texas, you must be a Texas resident at least 18 years of age who has not received a final conviction for a crime involving moral turpitude or a felony.
Yes, persons with convictions for most class B misdemeanor offenses can become notaries in Texas, though they may be required to disclose such criminal episodes. However, Crimes of Moral Turpitude are a disqualification for Texas notaries.
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The background check covers 10 years of federal, state, and county records. In some states, the screening only goes back to the last seven years. Records are reported based on the last action taken on a case, such as the end of a probationary period or jail sentence, and not the date of the infraction or crime.
10 Most Common Mistakes: Require the physical presence of all persons for whom you perform notarial acts. Ensure all jurats and certificates of acknowledgment you complete are worded the same as required by your state. Complete a notarial certificate for every official act.
Eligibility Requirements To become a notary public in Texas, you must: Be a Texas Resident; Be at least 18 years of age, and. Maintain no convictions for a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude (theft, various misdemeanors)

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