Frequently asked questions
Common questions about remote online notarization, after-hours scheduling, and ID requirements.
Remote online notarizations for eligible documents during the after-hours service window.
No. The notary is seated in Texas, but eligible signers can be elsewhere.
Have an acceptable government-issued photo ID ready, bring the document, and do not sign it ahead of time if the notarization requires you to sign in front of the notary.
Yes. After-hours remote online notarization is the service offered here, and eligible requests can be handled during the overnight window.
The standard after-hours remote online notarization price is $165 total: $10 for the notarial act, $25 for the RON fee, and $130 for the after-hours priority service fee.
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No. I am not an attorney and cannot advise you on what type of notarization you need or what your document should say.
