Online Notary — Texas

Remote Online Notary in Texas

Notarize online from anywhere in Texas. Robin Nunn notarizes by secure video for Texas signers — ID-verified, sealed, and same-day.

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Remote online notarization for Texas signers
Texas

Online notarization across Texas

Robin Nunn, a commissioned Texas Remote Online Notary, serves signers throughout Texas by secure, recorded video — no in-person visit required. Verify your ID, meet by video, and receive a sealed document the same day.

Permanent RON law since 2018 (Gov't Code Ch. 406, Subchapter C). § 406.110 expressly permits notarization regardless of signer's physical location. Notary must be in Texas; signer may be anywhere. SB 693 (eff. Sept 1, 2025) strengthened penalties and record-keeping but did not restrict interstate scope.

  • Available days, evenings and weekends
  • Secure ID verification and an encrypted, recorded session
  • Same-day, tamper-evident sealed document
  • Wills, codicils & testamentary trusts must be signed in person
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Online notary by city in Texas

166 Texas cities served online — choose yours:

Questions

Online notary in Texas — FAQ

Can I notarize a document online in Texas?
Permanent RON law since 2018 (Gov't Code Ch. 406, Subchapter C). § 406.110 expressly permits notarization regardless of signer's physical location. Notary must be in Texas; signer may be anywhere. SB 693 (eff. Sept 1, 2025) strengthened penalties and record-keeping but did not restrict interstate scope. Robin Nunn, a Texas Remote Online Notary, notarizes for Texas signers by secure, recorded video — you sign from home or office.
How does online notarization work for Texas residents?
You verify your identity with a photo ID, meet Robin on an encrypted video call, sign electronically, and download a tamper-evident sealed document — usually in about 10–15 minutes.
Will my Texas document be accepted?
Robin performs every notarization from Texas under Texas law; acceptance is determined by the receiving party (a court, agency, lender, or county). It’s wise to confirm their requirements, and Robin will help.
Can a will be notarized online in Texas?
No — wills, codicils, and testamentary trusts must be signed in person under Texas law. Robin handles powers of attorney, affidavits, real estate, and many other documents online.
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Start a secure online session now, or send Robin a message and she’ll help you get your Texas document notarized.