Texas Notary Guide’s fees are structured to be transparent and fair while remaining compliant with Texas notary regulations. Pricing is based on the type of notarial service requested and the details of the appointment.
Notarial act fees are governed by the State of Texas, while mobile service and travel fees are separate.
Notarial act fees are set in accordance with Texas state law and apply per notarization, not per document.
These fees may vary depending on:
The type of notarial act
The number of notarizations required
The number of signers
State-regulated notarial fees are disclosed prior to service.
Texas Notary Guide provides mobile services, traveling to homes, offices, hospitals, and other agreed locations.
Mobile service and travel fees are separate from notarial act fees and are based on:
Distance traveled
Location of the appointment
Time required
Travel fees are calculated from a fixed business location and are confirmed before the appointment is scheduled.
Additional fees may apply for:
Multiple documents or multiple signers
Extended appointment time
After-hours or late-evening appointments
Short-notice or emergency requests
All applicable fees are communicated in advance so there are no surprises.
Each appointment is unique, and pricing is confirmed in advance based on the services requested and appointment details.
Texas Notary Guide accepts cash and all major credit cards for payment. Personal checks are not accepted.
Payment terms and total fees are discussed prior to appointment confirmation to ensure clarity and transparency.
Disclaimer: Texas Notary Guide is not an attorney and does not provide legal advice. We do not prepare legal documents, advise on document content, or represent clients in legal matters. Notarial services are limited to verifying identity, witnessing signatures, and completing notarial acts as permitted under Texas law.