Last updated: 1/7/2025
Application For Appointment As Texas Notary Public By Escrow Officer Residing In Adjacent State {2301-E}
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Form 2301-E - APPLICATION FOR APPOINTMENT AS TEXAS NOTARY PUBLIC BY ESCROW OFFICER RESIDING IN ADJACENT STATE. Notaries Public are governed primarily by Chapter 406 of the Texas Government Code, Chapter 121 of the Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code, and the secretary of state’s administrative rules found in Title 1, Chapter 87 of the Texas Administrative Code. Section 406.005 of the Government Code sets forth the requirements for a notary public application. Although Texas notaries are generally required to be legal residents of Texas, § 2652.051, Texas Insurance Code, authorizes licensed Texas escrow officers, including those residing in states adjacent to Texas, to be commissioned as Texas notaries public. This form is required for both new applications and renewals for applicants who are not legal residents of Texas but who are licensed escrow officers. Texas notaries have statewide jurisdiction. Becoming a Texas notary will not enable you to notarize documents in your home state. Notary commissions are effective on the date of qualification by the applicant. Commissions expire four years after issuance and may be renewed no earlier than 90 days before expiration. Even if your commission has not expired, you must surrender your notary public commission if at any point during your term, you are no longer qualified to hold the office of Texas notary public because you are no longer a licensed Texas escrow officer or you no longer reside in Texas or an adjacent state. www.FormsWorkflow.com