Warning: Do Not Notarize Any Real Estate Documents Until You Read This

Did you know that in Texas, you're required to record Grantee information for deed transactions and Land Conveyance information when conveying land? Failure to do so could put you and your clients at risk.
 
 
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HOUSTON - Aug. 28, 2024 - PRLog -- Texas notaries, beware: improperly recording real estate transactions can put you and your clients at risk. Texas law requires notaries to record Grantee information for deed transactions and detailed Land Conveyance information when land is involved. Are you fully compliant?

Our newly released Notary Public Record Journal is the solution to this potential pitfall. Tailored specifically for Texas notaries, this journal includes exclusive sections for Grantee information and Land Conveyance, ensuring you're fully aligned with the Texas Secretary of State's guidelines.

"I had no idea we [notaries] had to record grantee info and I've been doing real estate for many years. I've also never seen any of the escrow companies record this information," anonymous.

"Many notaries are unaware of the specific requirements for real estate transactions in Texas, and this can lead to costly mistakes," said the author of the journal. "We created this journal to be a critical tool in preventing such errors and helping notaries maintain impeccable records."

Available now on https://www.texasnotaryjournal.com, this journal is a must-have for any Texas notary dealing with real estate documents. Protect yourself and your clients from legal troubles by ensuring every detail is meticulously recorded.

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