Notarize documents from your couch, your car, or a different state entirely. All you need is a webcam, a government-issued ID, and the documents you want signed. Available around the clock.
Base session
$50
Session fee — includes 1 notarial act. Statutory + RON + service fees bundled.
Additional seals
$25 each
Per additional document needing notarization
Additional signers
$25 each
Per extra signer beyond the first
$75
Designed for wills, trusts, and powers of attorney. Includes 2 signers and up to 5 seals.
$125
For remote real estate closings. Includes 2 signers and unlimited seals for the transaction.
Click the button above or call us. You’ll be connected to our BlueNotary platform.
Upload a photo ID and answer a few knowledge-based questions. Standard identity proofing, takes about 2 minutes.
A live notary walks you through your documents on screen. Sign electronically with your mouse or touchpad.
Notarized documents are delivered digitally with a tamper-evident seal. You can download or print immediately.
Common questions about Remote Online Notarization in Texas.
Yes. Texas authorized RON in 2018 under Texas Government Code Chapter 406, Subchapter C (HB 1217). Sessions are conducted using an approved technology provider and a commissioned Texas Online Notary.
Most documents that require a notary seal can be handled via RON, including affidavits, powers of attorney, trust certifications, real estate documents, loan closings, wills, and general legal forms. Some documents (such as I-9 employment verification) may have specific requirements — contact us if you’re unsure.
You can be located anywhere in the U.S. during the session. Our notary must be physically located in Texas at the time of notarization, as required by Texas law.
A computer, tablet, or smartphone with a working camera and microphone; a valid government-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, or state ID); an email address to receive your session link; and your document(s) ready to upload (PDF preferred).
Identity is verified using a combination of government-issued credential analysis, knowledge-based authentication (KBA) questions about your personal history, and live video review by your notary.
Your electronically notarized document is typically delivered within minutes of your session ending. You’ll receive a tamper-evident, digitally sealed PDF via email.
Yes. Texas law requires that RON sessions be recorded and retained for a minimum of 5 years. Your session recording is stored securely on the BlueNotary platform and is not shared publicly.
Yes. We offer full loan signing and real estate closing packages via RON. We work with title companies, lenders, and individual sellers and buyers. Contact us for volume or title-company rates.
Our RON platform is available 24/7. No appointment needed for most sessions—just click and connect.