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📋 Camille Whyte | Notary Services + Pricing (Texas)

​⚖️ Certified Texas Commissioned Notary Public
📍 Serving Houston, Austin, Dallas and Surrounding Areas
📞 Contact: 614.852.0555 | ✉️ Email: [email protected]

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​​💼 Basic Notarial Services

Service
Description
Fee (Per TX Law)
Acknowledgments
Signature confirmation – person appeared and acknowledged
$7 per signature
Jurats
Signature with oath/affirmation (e.g., affidavits)
$7 per signature
Oaths/Affirmations (no document)
Administering oath without a document
$7 per person
Certified Copy of Non-Recordable Doc
Certifying copy of personal documents (e.g., diploma, letter)
$6 per copy
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🚗 Mobile Notary Services

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Service
Fee
Travel (0–10 miles)
$25 flat fee
Travel (11–25 miles)
$35 flat fee
Travel (26+ miles)
$50+ depending on distance and time
Evening/Weekend
+$10 surcharge
Emergency/Rush Jobs
+$20 surcharge
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​💻 Remote Online Notarization (RON) **COMING SOON

Service
Fee
Standard RON Session
$25 (1 document) + $6 per signature
​Multiple Docs/Parties
$25 + $6 per signature per person
Recording/Certificate Copy
+$5 per request
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🔏 Specialized Legal & Community Services

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Service
Fee
Hospital/Hospice Notarization
min. $75 travel + $10 per signature
​*click button below
Jail/Detention Center Notarization
$100+ depending on access
​*click button below
Immigration Document Support
​(not legal advice)
$40–60 per session
Law School Student Discount (with ID)
10% off all services​/TMSL Students are generally Free
Group Signing Events (5+ people)
Custom quote

Detailed Pricing

🪪​ Acceptable Forms of Identification​

  • Driver’s licenses issued by any state government agency
  • Concealed handgun licenses
  • Non-driver identification cards issued by any U.S. federal or state government agency
  • Cards issued by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (“green card”)
  • U.S. passports
  • U.S. military identification cards
  • Inmate identification cards issued in federal and state prisons (to identify inmates who are currently in custody)
  • Identity cards issued by federally recognized Indian tribes
  • Foreign passports [acceptable only when notarizing deeds or other instruments relating to residential real estate transactions per
 Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §121.005(a)(3)

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 * Only current, original government-issued identification documents should be used.

⛔ Unacceptable Forms of Identification​

  • Birth certificates
  • Social Security cards
  • Store membership cards
  • Credit cards
  • Work badges or IDs
  • Matricula consular cards (an identification card issued by the government of Mexico through its consulate offices to Mexican nationals residing outside of Mexico)
  • Identification cards issued by schools or universities
  • Foreign identification documents—for example, foreign driver’s licenses or foreign passports except as mentioned in Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §121.005(a)(3)

🧾 Payment Methods Accepted

Cash | CashApp | Zelle | Venmo | Square | Invoice for all services

​✅ Disclaimers

  • I am not an attorney (YET) and cannot give legal advice until I am licensed.
  • Notarization does not validate the content of a document—only the identity of the signer.
  • Again, I AM NOT AN ATTORNEY LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW IN TEXAS AND MAY NOT GIVE LEGAL ADVICE OR ACCEPT FEES FOR LEGAL ADVICE.

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Hours

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Telephone

614.852.0555

Email

[email protected]
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