2027 | COMPLETE PRACTICE QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS STUDY GUIDE WITH DETAILED
RATIONALES, LAWS, DUTIES & NOTARIAL
PROCEDURES
• This study guide contains 200 practice questions covering all core topics tested on
the Texas Notary Public Exam, designed to simulate real exam conditions and
reinforce your understanding of Texas notarial law and procedures.
• Use this material by reading each question carefully, selecting your answer before
checking the correct option and EXPERT RATIONALE — this active recall method
maximizes retention and exam readiness.
TEXAS NOTARY PUBLIC EXAM PREP 2026–2027 COMPLETE PRACTICE
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS STUDY GUIDE
QUESTION 1
What is the term length for a Texas Notary Public commission?
A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 4 years
D. 5 years
E. 6 years
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 4 years
EXPERT RATIONALE: Under Texas Government Code §406.004, a Texas Notary Public is
commissioned for a term of four (4) years from the date of appointment.
QUESTION 2
Who appoints a Notary Public in the state of Texas?
,A. The Texas Attorney General
B. The County Clerk
C. The Governor of Texas
D. The Secretary of State
E. The District Court Judge
CORRECT ANSWER: D. The Secretary of State
EXPERT RATIONALE: The Texas Secretary of State is the appointing authority for all
Notary Publics in Texas, as established under Texas Government Code §406.001.
QUESTION 3
What is the minimum age requirement to become a Notary Public in Texas?
A. 16 years old
B. 17 years old
C. 18 years old
D. 21 years old
E. 25 years old
CORRECT ANSWER: C. 18 years old
EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas Government Code §406.004 requires that an applicant must
be at least 18 years of age to be eligible for a Notary Public commission in Texas.
QUESTION 4
Which of the following is a disqualifying factor for a Texas Notary Public
applicant?
A. Being self-employed
B. Having a felony conviction that has not been pardoned
,C. Being a non-attorney
D. Living in a rural county
E. Working part-time
CORRECT ANSWER: B. Having a felony conviction that has not been
pardoned
EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas Government Code §406.004 disqualifies any person who has
been convicted of a felony from serving as a Notary Public unless a full pardon has been
granted.
QUESTION 5
A Texas Notary Public must reside or have a place of business in which
location?
A. Any U.S. state
B. A bordering state to Texas
C. The state of Texas
D. The county seat of their home county
E. A federally recognized territory
CORRECT ANSWER: C. The state of Texas
EXPERT RATIONALE: To qualify for a Texas Notary Public commission, the individual
must reside in Texas or maintain a regular place of business within the state, per Texas
Government Code §406.004.
QUESTION 6
What bond amount is required for a Texas Notary Public?
A. $2,500
B. $5,000
, C. $7,500
D. $10,000
E. $15,000
CORRECT ANSWER: D. $10,000
EXPERT RATIONALE: Texas law requires all Notary Public applicants to file a surety bond
in the amount of $10,000 as part of the commissioning process, to protect the public
from notarial misconduct.
QUESTION 7
What is the primary purpose of a notary bond in Texas?
A. To generate revenue for the Secretary of State
B. To protect the notary from personal liability
C. To protect the public from notarial errors or misconduct
D. To fund notary training programs
E. To pay for the notary's official seal
CORRECT ANSWER: C. To protect the public from notarial errors or
misconduct
EXPERT RATIONALE: The surety bond is designed to provide financial protection to
members of the public who suffer damages due to the notary's negligent or improper
acts, not to protect the notary personally.
QUESTION 8
How must a Texas Notary Public's official seal appear on documents?
A. In blue ink only
B. As a raised embossed seal only