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Frequently Asked Questions

We have listed questions that are frequently asked by Texas notaries public. For your convenience we divided the FAQs into several categories. If you have any question on a notary topic or issue email us at info@texasnotary.com.
1. Texas Notary Public Duties and Practices
2. Notarial Stamp and Journal
3. Maintenance of Your Notary Commission
4. Allowable Notary Fees
5. Identifying the Client
6. Notary Bonds and Errors and Omissions Insurance Policy
7. Notary Education
8. Ordering Notary Supplies

Q     Are classes required to become a notary in Texas?
Q     Why take classes if not required by law?



Q Are classes required to become a notary in Texas?
A Notaries are not required to take a class to become commissioned. However, for the notary’s protection, training is highly recommended. For an inexpensive but comprehensive course, click here.

Q Why take classes if not required by law?
A Notaries protect themselves from liability by learning proper procedures and understanding the laws that govern them. Notary training is available at a very low cost and the benefits are high. Avoid lawsuits, errors, and notarize with confidence after completion of our Online or Home Study Notary Course. To take the Online Course, click here. To order our Home Study Course, click here.

Texas Notary Bonds and errors and omissions insurance policies provided by this insurance agency, American Association of Notaries, Inc., are underwritten by Western Surety Company (established 1900). American Association of Notaries is owned by Kal Tabbara, a licensed insurance agent in Texas.

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