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Texas Notary Fees and FAQ Information
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Texas Notary Fees / Maximum Notary Fees
Taking acknowledgments or proofs:
For the first signature: $6.00
Each additional signature: $1.00
Administering oath or affirmation $6.00
Swearing a witness for a deposition $6.00
Taking a deposition for a witness $.50 per 100 words
Certifying a photocopy $6.00
Providing an uncertified copy from an entry to a notary public's record book .50 per page
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