Texas Notary Bonds

Texas Notary Bonds

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Texas Notary Bonds

Becoming a notary public in Texas requires a Texas Notary Bond as part of the commissioning process. This bond is mandated by the state to ensure notaries perform their duties in compliance with Texas law. If you’re applying for the first time or renewing, you’ll need a $10,000 notary bond filed with the state before your commission is approved. You can start your application here: Apply for a Texas Notary Bond.

A Texas notary bond protects the public — not the notary. If an error, omission, or improper notarization occurs, a claim can be made against the bond. While the surety may cover damages up to the bond amount, the notary is responsible for reimbursing any paid claims. This ensures accountability and helps maintain trust in notarial services across the state.

Working with an experienced surety provider ensures you stay compliant and avoid delays with your application. We provide fast approvals, nationwide support, and a simple process designed to get you bonded without hassle.

“Becoming a notary in Texas shouldn’t be complicated or time-consuming. Our goal is to make getting your Texas Notary Bond as simple and fast as possible, so you can stay compliant, avoid delays, and focus on serving your clients with confidence.”

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Sam Newberry

Managing Partner

“Becoming a notary in Texas shouldn’t be complicated or time-consuming. Our goal is to make getting your Texas Notary Bond as simple and fast as possible, so you can stay compliant, avoid delays, and focus on serving your clients with confidence.”

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Sam Newberry

Managing Partner

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