Government Code


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Texas Notary Journal for Notary Signing Agents


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Thank you for purchasing the Texas Notary Journal for Notary Signing Agents. This book has been designed to meet the needs of Texas Notary Signing Agents. It is intended to facilitate effi cient, accurate, and detailed notary records, as required by Texas Government Code. This book is designed to facilitate the typical loan closing with 1 or 2 signers. To assist in making detailed records, each document notarized should be recorded on one line. The fee may be recorded, along with the notarization type(s) and the date of the document. Each signer who the document was notarized for should initial that line. The most common closing documents are pre-printed for convenience. Please see more detailed instructions on pages X and Y. Should you have suggestions or feedback on ways to improve this book please send email to [email protected]







Idaho Notary Public Handbook


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Everybody knows what a notary public does, right? Actually, there is much misunderstanding and confusion about what the proper role and duty of a notary is. A notary public does not "legalize" documents, or verify the accuracy or truthfulness of the content or statements made in a document, and yet the role that a notary plays in ascertaining the identity of the person who signs a document, placing that person under oath, if required, and determining the signer's intent and willingness to consent to the transaction is vital in modern society. A notary public is a public official commissioned by the Secretary of State to administer oaths and affirmations, take acknowledgments, witness signatures, and perform other duties as permitted by state law. A notary should be familiar with the Idaho notary laws and to follow the standards of reasonable care for performing a notarial act.




Texas Notary Journal Desk Edition for Notary Signing Agents


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By reader request, a larger print edition of the popular and efficient Texas Notary Journal. This book has been designed to meet the needs of Texas Notary Signing Agents. It is intended to facilitate efficient, accurate, and detailed notary records, as required by Texas Government Code. This book is designed to facilitate the typical loan closing with 1 or 2 signers. To assist in making detailed records, each document notarized should be recorded on one line. The fee may be recorded, along with the notarization type(s) and the date of the document. Each signer who the document was notarized for should initial that line. The most common closing documents are pre-printed for convenience.







Finance Code


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Texas Notary Journal


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Designed for efficiency and portability while complying with the record book requirements faced by Texas Notary Publics. Notary Signing Agent work often involves meeting with 1 or 2 signers and notarizing several forms. Traditional notary journal/record books are not designed for this and involve lots of writing. They are also large and bulky for mobile notaries. This record book is designed to be easier to work with and is pre-populated with the most common documents notarized at a loan signing.