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Secure, legally compliant remote online notarization available for signers located in Texas. Complete your notarization entirely online using approved technology—no travel required.

Remote Online Notarization.

Remote loan signing services available for eligible transactions involving signers in Texas. Conduct real estate and financial document signings online through approved remote platforms, subject to lender and document eligibility.

Remote Loan Signing.

Local Compliance Notes.

  • Texas recognizes online notarizations performed by notaries from other states under Section 602.003 of the Texas Government Code and Sections 121.001, 121.003, and 121.004 of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code.

    Online notary is legal in Texas under Subchapter C, Chapter 406 of the Texas Government Code.

    Read about the CURRENT laws in your state.

  • A “100% eClosing” is possible when ALL 4 boxes below are true:

    1. RON is allowed for this closing
      ✅ Your state allows remote notarization for the required notarial acts.

    2. Recording is electronic in the property’s recording jurisdiction
      ✅ The county/city/town where the property is recorded accepts eRecording for mortgages/deeds of trust and related documents.

    3. The lender/investor allows an eClosing for this loan type
      ✅ Some lenders still require paper notes or wet-sign docs even if the state allows eClose.

    4. No “paper-only” complications apply
      ✅ No POA restrictions, unusual witness requirements, trust/entity authority gaps, or recorder formatting issues that force paper.

    If any box is “no,” the closing may still be possible as a Hybrid eClosing (part eSign + part paper).

  • We equip you to handle any and every situation here:

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    • Glossary of Terms

  • Yes. Our remote services are available to individuals and businesses located in Texas, provided the document and transaction are eligible for remote completion under applicable laws and platform requirements.

  • Yes. All remote services are conducted using secure, compliant technology that includes identity verification, encrypted communication, and audit trails.

  • Remote online notarization is completed through a secure, approved online platform. Identity verification, document review, and notarization are conducted digitally, without the need for in-person meetings.

  • Many common documents are eligible, including affidavits, powers of attorney, business agreements, consent forms, and other non-recorded documents. Eligibility depends on document type and recipient requirements.

  • No. Services are completed remotely. Signers may be located in another U.S. state, or in some cases outside the United States, depending on document eligibility.

  • Remote online notarizations are legally recognized when performed in accordance with the notary’s commissioning state laws and applicable regulations. Acceptance may vary by receiving agency or institution.

  • Remote loan signing services may be available for qualifying transactions involving properties or parties in Texas, subject to lender, title company, and document approval for remote execution.

  • You will typically need:

    • A valid, government-issued photo ID

    • The completed document(s) requiring notarization or signing

    • A stable internet connection and compatible device

    Additional requirements may apply depending on the service.

  • Most remote notarizations can be completed in a single session. Loan signings and business services timelines vary based on document complexity and coordination needs.

  • You can schedule an appointment or request more information through our online booking system or by scheduling a B2B intake call.

  • No. We do not provide legal advice or draft legal documents. We support document execution and coordination based on client-provided materials.

  • Yes. We offer customized B2B retainer services for businesses operating in Texas that need ongoing notarization coordination, document operations, or administrative support.

  • No. All services are provided remotely. We do not currently offer in-person notarization, mobile notary services, or physical closings outside our local service area.

  • No. Apostille services require physical proximity to issuing authorities and are not offered as part of our remote service model.

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