Texas Notary Bond


What is a notary bond?

A notary bond is a three-party obligation. The bonding company guarantees to the Texas Secretary of State's office that it will pay, on behalf of a commissioned Texas notary, any losses incurred by the public up to $10,000 during the notary’s commission term. The surety company will then demand reimbursement from the notary in the event of such paid losses. 

Who needs a Texas notary bond?

Texas law requires individuals applying for a notary commission  or renewing a notary commission to maintain a four-year, $10,000 notary bond during their notary commission term as a guaranty that the notary will perform their notary duties faithfully.

Where can I purchase a bond?

Texas law requires notaries to purchase a Texas notary bond in the amount of $10,000 from a licensed surety company authorized to do business in Texas. For your protection, all of our bonds are written by CNA Surety, one of the nation's largest surety companies, which maintains the highest reputation in customer satisfaction and claim-handling service. You can purchase a notary bond from AAN by clicking on the button below.

How do I file my notary bond with the Texas Secretary of State?

Texas notary bonds are submitted along with your application to the state. We will file your application and bond electronically with the state and manufacture your notary stamp once you are approved as a notary.

Notary bonds and errors and omissions insurance policies provided by this insurance agency, American Association of Notaries, Inc., are underwritten by Western Surety Company, Universal Surety of America, or Surety Bonding Company of America, which are subsidiaries of CNA Surety.