Notarization is required to prevent fraud and confirm the authenticity of a signature. In Texas, many personal, legal, business, and real estate documents must be notarized to be accepted.
Common documents include:
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Powers of Attorney
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Wills & Living Trusts
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Property Deeds and Transfer Agreements
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Loan and Mortgage Closing Packages
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Business Contracts and Partnership Agreements
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Medical Consent and Healthcare Directive Forms
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Travel Authorization Letters for Minors
A notary ensures the signer is present, verified, and signing voluntarily. Without proper notarization, these documents may be considered invalid or unenforceable.
Using a mobile notary offers added convenience, allowing you to complete important paperwork on your schedule from a location that works best for you.


