Here's the link to the AAN Newsletter---lotsa TX stuff. http://www.notarypublicstamps.com/files/member/files/notary-errors-and-omissions-insurance.pdf
HB 948 VERY briefly... "To reduce fraudulent real estate transactions, Texas is introducing a bill in the 21st legislative session that will require certain real estate transactions to include an additional notary stamp in order for the real estate document to be recorded with the county clerk’s office. This additional notary stamp must leave an indentation when affixed to paper and must be affixed over the notary’s signature. It must also be affixed over every document to be recorded. The Texas Secretary of State will prescribe the requirements of this additional notary stamp. Real estate documents that do not include this additional notary stamp will not be recorded with the county clerk’s office."
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