(a) The secretary of state shall issue an online notary public commission to a qualified applicant. An applicant is qualified if:
- (1) the applicant meets the eligibility requirements stated in §87.11 of this title (relating to Eligibility to be Commissioned as an Online Notary Public);
(2) the applicant submits:
- (A) a properly completed and executed application;
- (B) the statement of officer required by article XVI, §1 Texas Constitution;
- (C) payment to the secretary of state the application fee of $50; and
- (D) proof that the applicant has successfully completed the notary education course required by §406.006(6), Government Code, within one year preceding the date on which the applicant submits the application; and
- (E) proof of payment of the notary education course fee under §87.5 of this title (relating to Notary Education Fees); and
- (3) no good cause exists for rejecting the application.
- (b) The secretary of state shall not commission an applicant if the applicant had a prior application rejected or a commission revoked due to a finding of ineligibility or good cause and the reason for ineligibility or grounds for good cause continues to exist.
- (c) When all conditions for qualification have been met, the application shall be approved and filed. The secretary of state shall cause a commission to be issued and sent to each online notary public who has qualified. A commission is effective as of the date of qualification and shall expire on the same date as applicant's corresponding traditional notary public commission.
Source Note:The provisions of this §87.14 adopted to be effective August 19, 2018, 43 TexReg 5355; amended to be effective January 1, 2026, 50 TexReg 8541.