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What Is a Notary & What Are the Benefits of Becoming One?

What is a Notary?

A Notary, also called a Notary Public, is a public official whose actions help prevent fraud. They do this by confirming signers' identities, assessing their understanding of the contents and implications of the document, and determining their willingness to sign. Documents related to home purchases, car sales, wills, and adoptions are just a few documents that commonly require a notarization.

What Are the Benefits of Becoming a Notary?

There are several reasons why someone might choose to become a notary. The following are a few:

  • Convenience. As a notary, you can provide notarial services to the public and businesses, making it easier and more convenient to handle important legal transactions.

  • Opportunity to Help People. Becoming a notary is a way to give back to your community. Many notaries volunteer their time to provide notarial services to help people in need, such as those who are elderly, homeless, disabled, or have young children.

  • Income Potential. Notaries can charge fees to clients for each notarization performed (up to the maximum fees permitted by their state), as well as for their time, travel, and other expenses, making it a source of additional income for some individuals.

  • Flexible Schedule. Notaries can typically set their own hours.

  • Professional Development. Being a notary can enhance your professional skills and knowledge, and it can also be a valuable addition to your resume.

If you are interested in becoming a notary public, select your state below to see if you meet the requirements, and start your application today.

Become A Texas Notary