Notaries are appointed by a government authority, such as a court or lieutenant governor, or by a regulating body often known as a society or faculty of notaries public.
For the purposes of authentication, Texas requires commercial or personal documents which originate from or are signed in another country to be notarized before they can be used, or officially recorded, or before they can have any legal effect. To these documents we will affix a notarial certificate, which attests to the execution of the document, by the person who appears before the notary. We may also draft legal instruments known as notarial acts or deeds which have probative value and executory force, as they do in civil law jurisdictions. Originals or secondary originals are then filed and stored in the notary's archives, as protocol. |
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