Find a Houston Notary

Whether you’re looking to get your U.S. Patriot Act Form or Medical POA notarized, we have a Houston Notary near you.

Quick Facts

  • 5.3 is the average years of experience our Houston Notaries have.
  • 15.6% of our Houston Notaries are bilingual.
  • 77.6% of our Houston Notaries are mobile Notaries.
  • 100% of our Houston Notaries have passed a background screening.

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Houston Notary Services

Houston Notaries may take acknowledgments and proofs, administer oaths and affirmations, and certify copies of documents to name a few notarial acts.

FindaNotary offers the following Notary Public services in Houston:

  • 24/7 Availability
  • Apostille Services
  • Bill of Sale or Car Titles
  • Business Forms or Contracts
  • Legal or Financial Affidavits
  • Living Trusts
  • Parental Consent for Travel
  • Powers of Attorney

Most Common Notarizations in Houston

The top 10 notarized documents in Houston are:

  1. Copy Certification Requests
  2. Real Estate/Loan Documents
  3. Foreign Language Documents
  4. Powers of Attorney
  5. Court Documents
  6. Trust Documents
  7. Handwritten Documents
  8. Retirement Beneficiary Forms
  9. Waiver of Notice Admission of Will Forms
  10. DS-3053 Statement of Consent to a Child for Passport Forms

Cost of Houston Notary Services

You can expect to pay up to the following fees based on the notarial act. These are the maximum fees Notaries in Houston may charge:

  • Acknowledgment: $10 for first signature, $1 for each additional signature
  • Jurat: $10
  • Verbal Oath/Affirmation: $10

In addition to the notarization fee, Notaries may charge for extra services, such as traveling, working after hours, or printing documents. Call or text the Notary about their fees when booking an appointment.

How to Get a Document Notarized in Houston

1. Bring the required documents.

This includes your government-issued ID and the documents you need notarized. Make sure there are no blanks and missing documents, and you bring it unsigned when you visit a Notary.

2. Have your identity verified.

A driver’s license or passport is the most common way to prove your identity. If you don’t have a current ID, check out Acceptable ID Needed for Notary.

3. Confirm your awareness and willingness.

The Notary will ask if you’re aware of what you’re signing and if you’re willing to proceed with the transaction. Depending on the type of notarization you’re requesting, you may be asked to declare the information in the document is true.

4. Allow the Notary to scan your documents.

The Notary will check your documents and certify your signature with their official seal and certificate.

5. Pay the fee.

Ask the Notary the forms of payment they accept and if they charge for additional services you may need prior to the appointment.

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