Email: NotaryNow@MobileNotaryEastTexas.com                           Phone: (903) 802-2442

Notary publics are an essential part of the business world. As state-accredited representatives, notary publics may witness and authenticate documents as well as administer oaths. Many government offices as well as corporations maintain a notary on staff. We became a notary agents because one of the requirements is that the notary can have no criminal or misdemeanor records, which allows any potential clients to know right away that we are responsible, ethical people.

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We have been insured and bonded Notary Public agents since 2024.

We offer full notary services including:

  • Document witnessing
  • Acknowledgements
  • Affidavits
  • Insurance Forms
  • Parental Permission Forms
  • Estate Documents
  • Power of Attorney
  • 19 Verification Forms
  • VIN and Odometer Verification
  • Letters of Consents
  • Wedding Services

You can lay your trust securely with us.

Trust is the life-blood of modern society. Secure notarization is the necessity of a complex culture while conducting business dealings between strangers, which is the norm rather than the exception.

Trust enables the sensitive instruments of commerce and law – from deeds conveying real property to contracts promising essential services – to be exchanged with confidence.

Trust allows our mobile, global, digital and anonymous Society to function. Without it, the disastrous consequence would be disorder, uncertainty and increased threats of fraud as well as increased success bringing fraudulent activities to fruition.

Paradoxically, even though Society must trust strangers to conduct business, it wants to know as much about the transacting parties as possible to assure that its agreements and promises are made reliably. Thus, today’s Society has increased dependence on a process that enables confidence and engenders trust. It is reliant on a system that maintains the rule of law, preserves the integrity of an agreement, and ensures the authenticity of a transaction. This indispensable process is in place and working well, though it is often misunderstood and unfairly criticized.

That process is called notarization, and it is more relevant and vital than ever.