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Are you considering becoming a notary in Texas? The process of becoming a notary in Texas is easy and only requires you to complete a few simple steps. In this blog post, we will provide a comprehensive guide on how to become a notary in the Lone Star State.

As a mobile notary and/or signing agent, your job takes you to various locations to provide crucial notarial services. However, safety is paramount in your line of work, especially when meeting clients in various locations. In this blog, we'll explore essential safety tips that every notary who travels should keep in mind to navigate their responsibilities confidently and securely.

New York's Department of State has adopted new administrative rules that include important recordkeeping requirements for all Notaries.
Read more: EFFECTIVE NOW – NEW RECORDKEEPING REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL NEW YORK NOTARIES

Texas notaries public received welcome recognition of their value and expertise with a new, notarization fee increase that took effect on September 1, 2023.
Read more: Texas Increases Notarization Fees & Opportunities for Notaries

All signing agents are notaries, but not all notaries are signing agents—so what is the difference? While both roles involve notarizing documents, they serve different purposes, require different skill sets, and cater to distinct markets.
Read more: The Difference Between a Notary Public and a Notary Signing Agent
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