[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":952},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-start-mobile-notary-business-texas":3},{"id":4,"title":5,"author":6,"body":7,"date":929,"description":930,"extension":931,"meta":932,"navigation":947,"path":948,"seo":949,"stem":950,"__hash__":951},"blog\u002Fstart-mobile-notary-business-texas.md","How to Start a Mobile Notary Business in Texas (2025-2026)","NotaryHub Team",{"type":8,"value":9,"toc":894},"minimark",[10,14,18,21,24,29,32,67,70,72,76,79,82,114,117,119,123,130,170,173,175,179,186,210,213,215,219,230,235,249,254,265,268,274,276,280,283,286,301,304,306,310,313,318,321,332,335,342,346,353,356,379,385,392,396,404,411,418,420,424,427,431,441,459,463,466,473,477,480,484,487,498,501,503,507,510,514,517,520,530,534,537,543,547,550,554,557,565,567,571,582,585,589,672,676,679,695,698,700,704,707,739,746,748,752,833,836,838,842,845,848,851,858,860,869],[11,12,5],"h1",{"id":13},"how-to-start-a-mobile-notary-business-in-texas-2025-2026",[15,16,17],"p",{},"Texas is one of the best states in the country to start a mobile notary business. The population is growing faster than almost anywhere else. Real estate transactions are constant. New businesses form every day. And mobile notaries are in demand across every major metro — Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, and the suburbs in between.",[15,19,20],{},"If you want to turn a notary commission into real income, Texas gives you the market size, the regulatory clarity, and the earning potential to make it work. This guide walks you through the entire process, from meeting the state's requirements to landing your first paying customer.",[22,23],"hr",{},[25,26,28],"h2",{"id":27},"why-texas-is-a-strong-market-for-mobile-notaries","Why Texas Is a Strong Market for Mobile Notaries",[15,30,31],{},"Before we get into the paperwork, here is why the opportunity is worth your time.",[33,34,35,43,49,55,61],"ul",{},[36,37,38,42],"li",{},[39,40,41],"strong",{},"Population growth:"," Texas added nearly half a million residents in 2024 alone. More people means more documents, more real estate, more legal work.",[36,44,45,48],{},[39,46,47],{},"Real estate volume:"," Texas consistently ranks in the top five states for home sales. Every closing needs a notary signing agent.",[36,50,51,54],{},[39,52,53],{},"Business formation:"," Over 120,000 new businesses file in Texas each year. LLCs, contracts, and vendor agreements all require notarization.",[36,56,57,60],{},[39,58,59],{},"Geographic spread:"," Houston and Dallas sprawl for miles. People in The Woodlands, Katy, Frisco, and Round Rock do not want to drive downtown for a stamp. They will pay for convenience.",[36,62,63,66],{},[39,64,65],{},"State-max fees are reasonable:"," Texas allows $10 per signature, which customers accept without sticker shock, while travel fees let you capture real revenue for your time and mileage.",[15,68,69],{},"A part-time mobile notary in a Texas metro can realistically earn $800 to $1,500 per month. A full-time notary signing agent handling loan closings can earn $4,000 to $8,000 per month.",[22,71],{},[25,73,75],{"id":74},"step-1-meet-texas-notary-requirements","Step 1: Meet Texas Notary Requirements",[15,77,78],{},"Texas makes the barrier to entry low, but there are non-negotiable qualifications.",[15,80,81],{},"You must:",[33,83,84,90,97,111],{},[36,85,86,87],{},"Be at least ",[39,88,89],{},"18 years old",[36,91,92,93,96],{},"Be a ",[39,94,95],{},"legal resident of Texas"," (U.S. citizenship is not required)",[36,98,99,102,103,106,107,110],{},[39,100,101],{},"Not"," have a final conviction for a ",[39,104,105],{},"felony"," or a crime involving ",[39,108,109],{},"moral turpitude"," (fraud, theft, forgery, and similar offenses)",[36,112,113],{},"Be legally competent to perform notarial duties",[15,115,116],{},"If you meet those criteria, you can apply.",[22,118],{},[25,120,122],{"id":121},"step-2-complete-mandatory-notary-education","Step 2: Complete Mandatory Notary Education",[15,124,125,126,129],{},"This is new. As of ",[39,127,128],{},"January 1, 2026",", Texas requires all new notary applicants to complete a state-approved education course before applying.",[33,131,132,138,144,150,160],{},[36,133,134,137],{},[39,135,136],{},"Provider:"," Texas Secretary of State only. Third-party courses do not satisfy this requirement.",[36,139,140,143],{},[39,141,142],{},"Format:"," Online digital module, maximum two hours.",[36,145,146,149],{},[39,147,148],{},"Content:"," Texas notary laws, ethics, and procedures.",[36,151,152,155,156,159],{},[39,153,154],{},"Assessment:"," Open-book questionnaire. You must score ",[39,157,158],{},"70% or higher"," to pass.",[36,161,162,165,166,169],{},[39,163,164],{},"Fee:"," Approximately ",[39,167,168],{},"$20"," (non-refundable, includes technology surcharge).",[15,171,172],{},"Complete this course first. You will need your certificate of completion to submit with your application.",[22,174],{},[25,176,178],{"id":177},"step-3-obtain-a-10000-surety-bond","Step 3: Obtain a $10,000 Surety Bond",[15,180,181,182,185],{},"Every Texas notary must secure a ",[39,183,184],{},"four-year, $10,000 surety bond"," from a company licensed to do business in the state.",[33,187,188,198,204],{},[36,189,190,193,194,197],{},[39,191,192],{},"Cost:"," The premium is typically around ",[39,195,196],{},"$50"," for the full four-year term.",[36,199,200,203],{},[39,201,202],{},"Purpose:"," The bond protects the public, not you. If you make a costly error, the bond covers the injured party.",[36,205,206,209],{},[39,207,208],{},"Where to buy:"," Most notary supply companies sell bonds online. The process takes minutes.",[15,211,212],{},"You will upload proof of your bond when you submit your application.",[22,214],{},[25,216,218],{"id":217},"step-4-submit-your-application-through-the-sos-portal","Step 4: Submit Your Application Through the SOS Portal",[15,220,221,222,229],{},"Texas no longer accepts paper applications. Everything goes through the ",[223,224,228],"a",{"href":225,"rel":226},"https:\u002F\u002Fdirect.sos.state.tx.us\u002F",[227],"nofollow","Texas Secretary of State Notary Portal",".",[15,231,232],{},[39,233,234],{},"What you need to apply:",[33,236,237,240,243,246],{},[36,238,239],{},"Your education completion certificate",[36,241,242],{},"Proof of your $10,000 surety bond",[36,244,245],{},"A valid form of identification",[36,247,248],{},"$21 for the state filing fee",[15,250,251],{},[39,252,253],{},"The $21 fee breaks down as:",[33,255,256,259,262],{},[36,257,258],{},"$10 — Notary public commission",[36,260,261],{},"$10 — Bond filing and approval",[36,263,264],{},"$1 — Educational materials and archive fee",[15,266,267],{},"Fill out the online application (Form 2301), sign the constitutional oath statement digitally, and submit.",[15,269,270,273],{},[39,271,272],{},"Processing time:"," Three to six weeks. Longer during peak periods.",[22,275],{},[25,277,279],{"id":278},"step-5-take-the-oath-of-office","Step 5: Take the Oath of Office",[15,281,282],{},"Once approved, you will receive your commission certificate via email from the SOS Portal.",[15,284,285],{},"Before you can notarize a single document, you must:",[287,288,289,292,295],"ol",{},[36,290,291],{},"Print your commission certificate",[36,293,294],{},"Sign the oath of office printed on it",[36,296,297,298],{},"Have your signature ",[39,299,300],{},"notarized by another commissioned Texas notary",[15,302,303],{},"Keep the signed oath for your records. Do not file it with the Secretary of State or your county clerk.",[22,305],{},[25,307,309],{"id":308},"step-6-purchase-your-notary-supplies","Step 6: Purchase Your Notary Supplies",[15,311,312],{},"You need three things to operate legally and professionally.",[314,315,317],"h3",{"id":316},"notary-seal-stamp","Notary Seal \u002F Stamp",[15,319,320],{},"Texas law specifies exact requirements for your seal. It must include:",[33,322,323,326,329],{},[36,324,325],{},"Your name exactly as it appears on your commission",[36,327,328],{},"The words \"Notary Public, State of Texas\"",[36,330,331],{},"Your commission expiration date",[15,333,334],{},"Most notaries order a self-inking stamp for speed and a handheld embosser for documents that require a raised impression.",[15,336,337,165,339,229],{},[39,338,192],{},[39,340,341],{},"$25 to $40",[314,343,345],{"id":344},"notary-journal","Notary Journal",[15,347,348,349,352],{},"Under the new SB693 law, a journal is ",[39,350,351],{},"mandatory"," for every Texas notary. You must record every notarization you perform.",[15,354,355],{},"Your journal entries should include:",[33,357,358,361,364,367,370,373,376],{},[36,359,360],{},"Date and time of notarization",[36,362,363],{},"Type of notarial act",[36,365,366],{},"Document type",[36,368,369],{},"Signer name and address",[36,371,372],{},"Method of identification",[36,374,375],{},"Fee charged",[36,377,378],{},"Any notes about the transaction",[15,380,381,382,229],{},"Journals must be retained for ",[39,383,384],{},"10 years",[15,386,387,165,389,229],{},[39,388,192],{},[39,390,391],{},"$30 to $55",[314,393,395],{"id":394},"errors-and-omissions-insurance","Errors and Omissions Insurance",[15,397,398,399,403],{},"E&O insurance is optional but strongly recommended. Your surety bond protects the public. E&O protects ",[400,401,402],"em",{},"you"," if a mistake leads to a lawsuit.",[15,405,406,407,410],{},"Most mobile notaries carry ",[39,408,409],{},"$25,000 to $100,000"," in coverage.",[15,412,413,165,415,229],{},[39,414,192],{},[39,416,417],{},"$60 to $150 per year",[22,419],{},[25,421,423],{"id":422},"step-7-set-up-your-mobile-notary-business","Step 7: Set Up Your Mobile Notary Business",[15,425,426],{},"With your commission and supplies in hand, it is time to treat this like a business.",[314,428,430],{"id":429},"choose-a-business-structure","Choose a Business Structure",[15,432,433,434,437,438,229],{},"Most solo mobile notaries operate as a ",[39,435,436],{},"sole proprietorship"," or a ",[39,439,440],{},"single-member LLC",[33,442,443,449],{},[36,444,445,448],{},[39,446,447],{},"Sole proprietorship:"," No formal registration required. You report income on your personal tax return. Simple, but you are personally liable for business debts.",[36,450,451,454,455,458],{},[39,452,453],{},"LLC:"," Costs approximately ",[39,456,457],{},"$300"," to file in Texas. Creates a legal separation between you and your business. Recommended if you plan to grow or hire other notaries.",[314,460,462],{"id":461},"register-a-dba-optional","Register a DBA (Optional)",[15,464,465],{},"If you want to operate under a business name instead of your personal name — for example, \"Houston Mobile Notary Services\" — file a DBA (Doing Business As) with your county clerk.",[15,467,468,165,470,229],{},[39,469,192],{},[39,471,472],{},"$25",[314,474,476],{"id":475},"open-a-business-bank-account","Open a Business Bank Account",[15,478,479],{},"Keep business income separate from personal funds. This makes tax season simpler and gives you credibility when clients pay by check.",[314,481,483],{"id":482},"build-a-simple-online-presence","Build a Simple Online Presence",[15,485,486],{},"At minimum, you need:",[33,488,489,492,495],{},[36,490,491],{},"A professional email address",[36,493,494],{},"A Google Business Profile so local customers can find you",[36,496,497],{},"A listing on at least one notary directory",[15,499,500],{},"Many notaries also build a simple one-page website with their service area, hours, and contact information.",[22,502],{},[25,504,506],{"id":505},"step-8-find-customers-and-leads","Step 8: Find Customers and Leads",[15,508,509],{},"This is where most new notaries struggle. Here are the channels that actually work in Texas.",[314,511,513],{"id":512},"signing-services","Signing Services",[15,515,516],{},"Signing services act as middlemen between title companies and notary signing agents. They send you loan closing appointments, usually via text or email.",[15,518,519],{},"Popular options include SnapDocs, NotaryDash, and 123Notary.",[15,521,522,525,526,529],{},[39,523,524],{},"Pros:"," Steady volume, especially in Texas metros.\n",[39,527,528],{},"Cons:"," They take a cut. You may earn $75 to $125 per closing instead of the $150 to $250 you could charge directly.",[314,531,533],{"id":532},"title-companies-and-real-estate-offices","Title Companies and Real Estate Offices",[15,535,536],{},"Build relationships with local title companies, mortgage brokers, and real estate agents. They need reliable notaries for closings and often prefer to work directly rather than through a signing service.",[15,538,539,542],{},[39,540,541],{},"How to start:"," Walk in with business cards. Introduce yourself. Offer to be a backup notary for their overflow. One good relationship can lead to five to ten closings per month.",[314,544,546],{"id":545},"law-firms-and-legal-assistants","Law Firms and Legal Assistants",[15,548,549],{},"Estate planning attorneys, family lawyers, and immigration attorneys regularly need notaries for wills, powers of attorney, and affidavits.",[314,551,553],{"id":552},"notaryhub-and-other-directories","NotaryHub and Other Directories",[15,555,556],{},"Online directories connect you with customers who are actively searching for a notary right now. A claimed, verified profile on NotaryHub puts you in front of customers in your service area who need same-day appointments.",[15,558,559],{},[39,560,561],{},[223,562,564],{"href":563},"\u002Fnotaries","Join NotaryHub to get free leads in your Texas service area →",[22,566],{},[25,568,570],{"id":569},"pricing-your-services-in-texas","Pricing Your Services in Texas",[15,572,573,574,577,578,581],{},"Texas caps the fee for an acknowledgment or jurat at ",[39,575,576],{},"$10 for the first signature"," and ",[39,579,580],{},"$1 for each additional signature"," on the same document. That is your baseline.",[15,583,584],{},"But mobile notaries do not make their money on state fees alone. They make it on travel, convenience, and specialization.",[314,586,588],{"id":587},"typical-mobile-notary-rates-in-texas","Typical Mobile Notary Rates in Texas",[590,591,592,605],"table",{},[593,594,595],"thead",{},[596,597,598,602],"tr",{},[599,600,601],"th",{},"Service",[599,603,604],{},"Typical Fee",[606,607,608,617,625,633,640,648,656,664],"tbody",{},[596,609,610,614],{},[611,612,613],"td",{},"General notarization (1-2 signatures)",[611,615,616],{},"$50 – $75 total",[596,618,619,622],{},[611,620,621],{},"Travel fee",[611,623,624],{},"$25 – $75 depending on distance",[596,626,627,630],{},[611,628,629],{},"After-hours or weekend surcharge",[611,631,632],{},"+$25 – $50",[596,634,635,638],{},[611,636,637],{},"Same-day rush",[611,639,632],{},[596,641,642,645],{},[611,643,644],{},"Loan signing (full package)",[611,646,647],{},"$100 – $250",[596,649,650,653],{},[611,651,652],{},"Hospital or nursing home visit",[611,654,655],{},"$75 – $125",[596,657,658,661],{},[611,659,660],{},"Apostille service",[611,662,663],{},"$75 – $150",[596,665,666,669],{},[611,667,668],{},"Remote online notarization",[611,670,671],{},"$25 platform fee + standard notary fee",[314,673,675],{"id":674},"example-a-typical-appointment","Example: A Typical Appointment",[15,677,678],{},"A customer in Round Rock needs a power of attorney notarized at 7 PM on a Tuesday.",[33,680,681,684,687,690],{},[36,682,683],{},"State fee (2 signatures): $10 + $1 = $11",[36,685,686],{},"Travel fee (12 miles from your home base): $45",[36,688,689],{},"After-hours surcharge: $25",[36,691,692],{},[39,693,694],{},"Total: $81",[15,696,697],{},"That appointment takes 45 minutes including drive time. Scale that across four to six appointments per week and you have real side income.",[22,699],{},[25,701,703],{"id":702},"optional-add-remote-online-notarization-ron","Optional: Add Remote Online Notarization (RON)",[15,705,706],{},"If you want to notarize documents online via video conference — a growing niche in Texas — you need separate authorization.",[287,708,709,712,719,730,733],{},[36,710,711],{},"Hold an active Texas notary commission.",[36,713,714,715,718],{},"Apply for RON authorization through the SOS Portal (",[39,716,717],{},"$50 fee",").",[36,720,721,722,725,726,729],{},"Purchase an ",[39,723,724],{},"X.509 compliant digital certificate"," and an ",[39,727,728],{},"electronic seal"," from an approved vendor.",[36,731,732],{},"Use an SOS-approved RON platform with identity verification and session recording.",[36,734,735,736,229],{},"Maintain electronic journal entries and audio-video recordings for at least ",[39,737,738],{},"5 years",[15,740,741,742,745],{},"You may charge up to ",[39,743,744],{},"$25 per online notarization"," in addition to your standard notary fee. RON is ideal for customers who are out of state, traveling, or simply prefer not to meet in person.",[22,747],{},[25,749,751],{"id":750},"total-startup-costs","Total Startup Costs",[590,753,754,764],{},[593,755,756],{},[596,757,758,761],{},[599,759,760],{},"Item",[599,762,763],{},"Cost",[606,765,766,774,782,790,798,806,814,821],{},[596,767,768,771],{},[611,769,770],{},"SOS mandatory education",[611,772,773],{},"~$20",[596,775,776,779],{},[611,777,778],{},"State application fee",[611,780,781],{},"$21",[596,783,784,787],{},[611,785,786],{},"$10,000 surety bond (4 years)",[611,788,789],{},"~$50",[596,791,792,795],{},[611,793,794],{},"Notary seal \u002F stamp",[611,796,797],{},"~$30",[596,799,800,803],{},[611,801,802],{},"Notary journal",[611,804,805],{},"~$40",[596,807,808,811],{},[611,809,810],{},"E&O insurance (1 year)",[611,812,813],{},"~$100",[596,815,816,819],{},[611,817,818],{},"Business cards",[611,820,797],{},[596,822,823,828],{},[611,824,825],{},[39,826,827],{},"Total estimated startup",[611,829,830],{},[39,831,832],{},"~$290",[15,834,835],{},"That is less than the cost of a single loan signing appointment. Most mobile notaries recoup their startup investment within the first month.",[22,837],{},[25,839,841],{"id":840},"ready-to-start","Ready to Start?",[15,843,844],{},"Texas needs more mobile notaries. The demand is there. The barriers are low. And the income is real.",[15,846,847],{},"If you are ready to turn your commission into a business, start with the Secretary of State education course, get your bond, and submit your application. While you wait for your certificate, order your supplies and set up your business basics.",[15,849,850],{},"Then get yourself in front of customers. Claim your profile on NotaryHub, set your service area, and start receiving qualified appointment requests from people in your city who need a notary today.",[15,852,853],{},[39,854,855],{},[223,856,857],{"href":563},"Claim your free notary profile on NotaryHub →",[22,859],{},[15,861,862],{},[400,863,864,865,868],{},"Last updated: April 22, 2026. Requirements reflect Texas Senate Bill 693, effective January 1, 2026. 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