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Government Code sets forth the requirements for a notary public application. Notary commissions are effective as of the date of qualification of the applicant. Commissions expire four (4) years from the date of issuance and may be renewed by filing an application for renewal no earlier than 90 days before expiration.
To renew your notary commission in Texas, you must: 1- Complete a notary application no more than ninety days before your current notary commission expires. 2- Purchase a $10,000 Texas notary bond. 3- Pay a $21 state filing fee.
Create a new SOS Portal account now so that you can be ready when the new Notary Portal is live. You will soon be able to: Submit or renew a notary application; Check the status of your submission; Submit name and address changes; Pay online; File a notary complaint; For details on our modernization program, visit our SOS Modernization page.
We've outlined the following process to renew a Texas notary commission — and answered some frequently asked questions — here. How to Renew a Texas Notary Commission #1: Complete the Texas renewal application form. The renewal window for Texas notaries opens 90 days before the current commission's expiration date.
Texas Notary Application & Forms. Use the notary application forms listed below to apply for a notary license in Texas or to update your information with the Texas Secretary of State. If you prefer you can apply online for a Texas notary commission by clicking on this link .
Renew as a Texas Notary Public in 3 steps: 1. Get state-required supplies. 2. Complete your application. 3. Renew your Texas Notary commission.
STEP 1: Complete and Return your Application . Complete the accompanying Texas Notary application and bond form. Include your Email address on the application to receive your commission faster by Email. . Fax your application to the NNA at 800-833-1211 or email to Applications@NationalNotary.org.