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Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy
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As a notary public in the State of Texas, you have UNLIMITED financial liability on EVERY document you notarize. If you are a notary for your employer, your employer could also be held liable for your mistakes. All too often people take the office of Notary Public lightly, which is a huge mistake. Even though your state does not require education, it could keep you out of trouble. The Texas Online Notary Course is the fastest and easiest way for you to learn what to do and what not to do and how to protect yourself as a notary. Whether you are a new or current notary public in Texas, you should spend some time learning the laws. The cost of this course is much less expensive than just 1 hour consulting an attorney.
The Texas Online Notary Course includes:
- 2+ Hours of Streaming Video
- 3 Months of Unlimited Access
- Asset Protection Information
- Texas Training Manual (PDF)
- Texas State Handbook (PDF)
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In addition to notary training, we also offer TX Notary Supplies. Whether you need a new journal or stamp, or a new notary package, we have what you are looking for.
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- Complete the Online Texas Notary Training Course
- Choose a Texas bonding company we recommend Atkinson Insurance
- Fill out the information on line or call the office.
- Wait for the commission to come in the mail.
- Congratulations you are a Texas notary
- The secretary of state may, for good cause, reject an application or suspend or revoke the commission of a notary public.
- An action by the secretary of state under this section is subject to the rights of notice, hearing, adjudication, and appeal.
- An appeal under this section is to the district court of Travis County. The secretary of state has the burden of proof, and the trial is conducted de novo.
- in this section, "good cause" includes:
- a final conviction for a crime involving moral turpitude;
- a false statement knowingly made in an application;
- a final conviction for a violation of a law concerning the regulation of the conduct of notaries public in this or another state;
- the imposition on the notary public of an administrative, criminal, or civil penalty for a violation of a law or rule prescribing the duties of a notary public; or
- performing any notarization when the person for whom the notarization is performed did not personally appear before the notary at the time the notarization is executed.
Notary Public Unit
P.O. Box 13375
Austin, TX 78711-3375
or call (512) 463 5705
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