Deed Notarization in Austin — Warranty, Quitclaim & Deed of Trust
Need a warranty deed, quitclaim deed, or deed of trust notarized? NotaryHub365 comes to your home, office, or title company across Austin and Central Texas — deeds acknowledged correctly so the county clerk records them the first time.
Does a deed have to be notarized in Texas?
Yes — for a deed to be recorded in Texas county property records, it must be properly acknowledged before a notary. That covers warranty deeds, special warranty deeds, quitclaim deeds (often searched as "quick claim deed"), and deeds of trust. A botched acknowledgment means a rejected recording — we get it right the first time.
Every deed at the Texas closing table
Warranty & special warranty deeds
Property transfers between buyers, sellers, family members, and entities — grantor identity verified, acknowledgment executed correctly.
Quitclaim deeds
Divorce transfers, family conveyances, title cleanups — fast, correct, and recorded without bounce-backs.
Deeds of trust & mortgage signings
Lender security instruments and full mortgage packages — handled with signing-agent discipline, scanbacks included.
Three things that make a deed signing work
- A complete document. The deed must be prepared in advance — by your attorney, title company, or document provider. A notary cannot draft it or fill in legal terms.
- Valid photo ID for every grantor signing.
- Unsigned until we arrive. The acknowledgment requires signing in the notary's presence or acknowledging the signature to the notary.
NotaryHub365 does not give legal advice, prepare deeds, or advise which deed type fits your situation — that's for your attorney or title company. We make the notarization flawless.
Deed ready to sign?
Text or call with your city and document type — same-day mobile visits across the Austin metro when the schedule allows.
Call (512) 812-8293Related services
Service area
- Austin, Round Rock, Hutto, Pflugerville, Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Central Texas.
- Title-company and attorney-office signings welcome.