Notarize Texas
Wills & Trusts

You hire a lawyer or a law firm to create a Texas Will for you or you can purchase a fill in the blank Texas Will template from any number of online legal forms websites.

You arrange to have two witnesses age 18 or older that aren’t mentioned at all in your Texas Will physically present at the time of your Texas Will signing. Both witnesses must also have a valid (can’t be expired) U.S government photo ID to show the Texas notary public.

You contact Mobile Austin Notary to schedule a date, time, and location to have one of our mobile Texas notaries travel to you and be physically present at your Texas Will signing.

The signors of the Texas Will must be present a valid (can’t be expired) U.S government photo ID to the Texas mobile notary public. Then sign their Texas Will physically in front of both the Texas notary public and the two adult witnesses to legally execute the Will in Texas.

To learn more about specific kinds of Texas Wills that Mobile Austin Notary can help you execute and notarize in Texas please click on the Will type below.

You can hire a lawyer or a law firm to create a Texas Trust for you or you can purchase a fill in the blank Texas Trust template from any number of online legal forms websites.

You arrange to have two witnesses age 18 or older that aren’t mentioned in your Trust physically present at the time of your Trust signing. Both witnesses must have a valid (can’t be expired) U.S government ID to show the Texas notary public. 

You contact Mobile Austin Notary to schedule a date, time, and location to have one of our mobile Texas notaries travel to you and be physically present at your Trust signing.

The signors of the Trust must present a valid (can’t be expired) U.S government photo ID to the Texas notary public. Then sign the Trust physically in front of both the Texas notary public and the two adult witnesses to legally execute the Trust in Texas.