I offer a wide variety of appointment options and services. Click the sections below to learn more!
Texas law requires that every signer present a current, unexpired form of government-issued identification for any notarization. Acceptable IDs include a state driver’s license, passport, or other official photo identification. This ensures proper verification of identity and helps prevent fraud. Without valid, unexpired identification, notarization cannot proceed.
As a Texas Notary Public, I provide professional notarization services for last wills and living wills, whether or not they include a self-proving affidavit. I verify the identity of all signers, ensure they are signing willingly and are of sound mind, and complete all required notarial certificates. For self-proving affidavits, I will properly administer the necessary oaths to witnesses and ensure all parties sign in my presence. Your documents will be handled with strict confidentiality and attention to legal compliance.
I offer mobile notarization services for durable, general, and medical powers of attorney. I confirm the identity and willingness of the principal, ensure all required parties are present, and witness signatures as needed. My service includes administering any necessary oaths and completing the notarial certificate accurately. I maintain a professional and confidential process to help ensure your power of attorney is legally executed.
I provide reliable notarization for general document acknowledgments, traveling to your location for convenience. I verify the identity of the signer, confirm their understanding and willingness to sign, and witness their acknowledgment of the document. Afterward, I complete the appropriate notarial certificate in compliance with Texas law. Your documents are handled with professionalism and confidentiality.
I offer notarization services for general document jurats, ensuring the signer personally appears before me and signs the document in my presence. I verify the signer’s identity, administer the required oath or affirmation, and complete the notarial certificate as mandated by Texas law. My process is precise, confidential, and fully compliant with legal standards.
I provide notarization for verification of life or health documents, commonly required for pension or insurance purposes. I verify the identity of the signer, ensure they are signing willingly and are present before me, and complete the notarial certificate as required. The process is straightforward, professional, and handled with strict confidentiality.
My pricing is designed to reflect the value of professional notarial services, my time, and the resources required to travel and complete appointments accurately. Fees are based on Texas state law for notarial acts, with additional charges that account for travel, scheduling demands, and after-hours service. My goal is to offer straightforward, transparent pricing so you know exactly what to expect—no surprises, and no hidden fees. Discounts are available for bulk orders, and every fee structure is clearly outlined below.
• Each Document Notarized: $10
(Discounts available for bulk orders.)
•Additional Signatures (per document):
•Up to 4: Free
•5th and beyond: $1 each
•Service Fee: $20
(Covers time, expertise, and appointment management.)
•Travel Fee:
•$10 minimum (covers up to 10 miles, round trip)
•$1 per additional mile (includes return mileage)
Printing Fee: $0.30 per page
•Client Supplied Witness: $0
•Notary Supplied Witness: $25/ea
Note: Witnesses supplied by the Notary are given the full fee, Notary takes no portion of the Witness Fee.
•Late Arrival:
•$15 for the first 15 minutes
•$1 per minute after 15 minutes
•No Show/Late Cancellation (<1 hour): $25
Note: This fee covers time and travel reserved for your appointment. While payment is expected, I cannot enforce payment if the appointment is missed or canceled last minute. For any future appointments, this fee must be prepaid along with a $25 deposit toward your rescheduled appointment.
•Same-Day Rush (within 2 hours): $15
•After Hours (7 PM – 11 PM): $20
•Overnight (11 PM – 6 AM): $50
I provide secure Remote Online Notarization (RON) services for last wills and living wills, including those with or without self-proving affidavits. During the online session, I verify each signer’s identity through approved digital methods, ensure all parties are willing and of sound mind, and guide witnesses as required. All notarizations are conducted in compliance with Texas law, and your documents remain confidential throughout the online process.
My remote notary service covers durable, medical, and general powers of attorney. I verify the identity and willingness of all participants using secure online credential analysis and knowledge-based authentication. The entire signing and notarization process takes place online, ensuring all legal requirements are met, and your power of attorney document is executed efficiently, professionally, and confidentially.
I offer online notarization for general document acknowledgments, allowing you to complete the process from anywhere. Through a secure video session, I confirm your identity, review the document, and witness your acknowledgment electronically. All actions are recorded and retained per Texas law, providing a convenient and legally compliant notarization experience.
For general jurats, I facilitate the entire process remotely. The signer appears before me via a secure video platform, where I verify identity, administer the required oath or affirmation, and observe the document signing. The completed jurat is notarized electronically, meeting all legal standards for online notarization in Texas.
I provide remote notarization for verification of life or health documents, often required for insurance or pension purposes. Using secure online technology, I confirm the signer’s identity, ensure their willingness, and witness the process in real time. The notarization is performed in compliance with Texas regulations, with a focus on privacy and professionalism.
My pricing is designed to reflect the value of professional notarial services, my time, and the resources required to travel and complete appointments accurately. Fees are based on Texas state law for notarial acts, with additional charges that account for travel, scheduling demands, and after-hours service. My goal is to offer straightforward, transparent pricing so you know exactly what to expect—no surprises, and no hidden fees. Discounts are available for bulk orders, and every fee structure is clearly outlined below.
• Each Document Notarized: $10
(Discounts available for bulk orders.)
•Additional Signatures (per document):
•Up to 4: Free
•5th and beyond: $1 each
•Service Fee: $25
Note: Remote Online Notarizations require extra certifications and training. This fee is to cover additional costs incurred by the Notary for time, expertise, and knowledge of Remote Online Notarizations.
•Client Supplied Witness: $0
•Notary Supplied Witness: $25/ea
Note: Witnesses supplied by the Notary are given the full fee, Notary takes no portion of the Witness Fee.
I provide in-person mobile notarization for buyer and seller closing packages, ensuring all real estate documents are properly executed at a location convenient to you. I verify the identity of each party, witness signatures as required, and confirm that all documents—such as deeds, notes, disclosures, and affidavits—are signed and notarized accurately. Your closing is handled with professionalism, confidentiality, and strict adherence to Texas law.
My mobile notary service for refinance packages makes the process seamless and efficient. I meet you at your preferred location, verify your identity, and guide you through the signing of all refinance documents, including the new note, deed of trust, closing disclosure, and right to cancel forms. I ensure every document is completed correctly and notarized in compliance with all legal requirements.
For HELOC signings, I offer flexible mobile notarization at your home or office. I confirm the identity and willingness of all signers, ensure proper execution of the HELOC agreement, deed of trust, and disclosure forms, and notarize each document as required by Texas law. The process is efficient, secure, and always conducted with the utmost confidentiality.
I handle in-person notarization of loan modification packages, meeting you where it’s most convenient. I verify the identity of each party, ensure all forms—including the modification agreement and updated loan documents—are signed and notarized properly. My service helps you complete your loan modification efficiently, with attention to detail and privacy.
I provide mobile notary services for reverse mortgage packages, assisting clients—often seniors—by traveling to their home or chosen location. I confirm identities, explain the signing process, and witness all necessary signatures for documents like the loan agreement, deed of trust, and required disclosures. Each step is completed with care, patience, and full compliance with applicable laws.
My pricing is designed to reflect the value of professional notarial services, my time, and the resources required to travel and complete appointments accurately. Fees are based on Texas state law for notarial acts, with additional charges that account for travel, scheduling demands, and after-hours service. In the case of Loan signings, the fee structure to the right is defined by the standard of how Signing Services typically pay a Notary. The pricing is not broken down and individualized, it is intended to be an overall fee to cover all costs involved with the specific Loan Signing.
$75 – $125
$150 – $250
$125 – $175
$75 – $125
$125 – $200
Disclaimer:
I am not an attorney licensed to practice law in the State of Texas and may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice or legal services. As a notary public, my role is limited to witnessing the signing of documents and verifying identity. I cannot draft legal documents, explain the meaning or significance of documents, or provide guidance regarding your legal rights or obligations. If you need assistance with legal matters or have questions about the documents you are signing, please consult a qualified attorney.