Fee Schedule

The State of Texas Government Code Ann. § 406.024 sets out the maximum fees a Notary Public may charge for notary public services. The table below lists each notarial act and the state fee. **PLEASE NOTE: General Notary Service Fee will go up on Sept 1, 2023.

Fee Schedule for Notary Services

CANCELLATION, TRAVEL, & ERROR POLICIES

  • At least 24 hours advance notice is required whenever possible.

  • Advanced payment is required for same-day appointments.

  • No Cancellations/Refunds for same-day appointments. Other cancellations should be made via email or phone no later than 4 hours prior to the scheduled appointment.

  • Signings in remote areas and under extreme circumstances (rush jobs, long waiting, inclement weather, long distances, etc.) may result in additional fees.

  • Errors & Omissions caused on my end will be corrected free of charge.

Disclaimer:

Notary Public is not licensed to practice law in Texas and may not give legal advice or accept fees for legal advice. Under the Texas Admin. Code 87.43, a Notary Public is prohibited by law to act in the capacity of an attorney, give advice in preparing legal documents, issue identification cards, distribute confidential information. A Texas notary may not perform any notarial act unless the signer is present.