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Find a Notary Near You

Your MicroDocs documents need to be signed in front of a notary. Most options below cost $10 or less per signature.

Notary Options — San Antonio Area (Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe)

No registered MicroDocs notaries found within 20 miles — showing general local options. 4 options below. Call ahead to confirm hours and notary availability.

The UPS Store (San Antonio / New Braunfels)

Mail & Notary Center
Typical fee: $6 – $10 per signature

Walk-in friendly.

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Frost Bank — San Antonio branches

Bank Notary
Typical fee: Free for account holders

Headquartered in San Antonio; notaries widely available.

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San Antonio Public Library

Public Library Notary
Typical fee: $1 per signature

Service availability varies by branch.

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AAA Texas — San Antonio

AAA Branch Notary
Typical fee: Free for AAA members

Members only.

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Notarize Online (RON) — San Antonio Area (Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe)

Texas allows Remote Online Notarization by webcam, so you can finish signing without leaving home. You'll need a government-issued photo ID and a device with a camera and microphone. Witnesses (required for wills and healthcare directives) can also join the session online.

Notarize (by Proof)

Remote Online Notary
Typical fee: $25 per notarization

24/7 on-demand notaries. Government ID + webcam required.

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NotaryCam

Remote Online Notary
Typical fee: $25 per notarization

Live webcam session, typically under 15 minutes. Texas-commissioned notaries.

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BlueNotary

Remote Online Notary
Typical fee: $25 first seal, $10 each additional

On-demand or scheduled; supports multiple signers and witnesses.

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What to Bring to Your Notary

  • Government-issued photo ID — driver's license, state ID, or passport.
  • All your printed documents — un-signed. The notary watches you sign.
  • Witnesses — Texas wills and several other documents need two adult witnesses who are not beneficiaries. Bring them with you.
  • Payment — small cash or card for the per-signature fee.

Signing Order for Your Documents

  1. Trust Agreement — Settlor signs in front of notary
  2. Certificate of Trust — Trustee signs in front of notary
  3. Warranty Deed — Grantor signs in front of notary
  4. Last Will — Testator signs, then both witnesses
  5. Durable Power of Attorney — Principal signs, then notary
  6. Medical Power of Attorney — Principal signs, then witness or notary
  7. Directive to Physicians — Declarant signs, then both witnesses
  8. HIPAA Authorization — Patient signs (notary optional)
  9. Declaration of Guardian — Parent signs, then both witnesses
  10. Assignment of Personal Property — Settlor signs (notary optional)
  11. Personal Property Memorandum — Settlor signs and dates
  12. Cover Letter to County Clerk — Sign and mail with the Warranty Deed

The full step-by-step guide is included as Notarization_Guide.pdf inside your binder.

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