T-47 Affidavit Notary in Austin — Same-Day
Title just asked your seller for a notarized T-47 Residential Real Property Affidavit and the closing date isn't moving? NotaryHub365 comes to the seller — home, office, or wherever they are in Central Texas — usually the same day.
Does a T-47 affidavit need to be notarized?
Yes. The T-47 is a sworn affidavit — the sellers swear the existing survey still reflects the property — so it must be notarized to be used with the survey. (The newer T-47.1 Declaration doesn't require a notary; your title company decides which they'll accept.) When they want the notarized T-47, we handle it same-day.
The T-47 is always urgent — we're built for that
We go to the seller
Sellers are at work, out of town, or juggling movers. We meet them where they are instead of asking them to find a bank notary before 5 PM.
Done right the first time
All owners sign, IDs verified, jurat executed correctly — no bounced affidavit two days before closing.
Closing-team communication
We confirm completion to your title contact so the file keeps moving the moment the ink dries.
Have these ready
- The T-47 form, filled out (your title company usually sends it) — the notary cannot complete it for the seller.
- The existing survey it accompanies.
- Valid government-issued photo ID for every owner signing.
NotaryHub365 does not give legal advice or decide whether your transaction needs a T-47 versus a new survey or T-47.1 — your title company and agent drive that. We make the notarization fast and correct.
Closing this week?
Text the seller's city and your deadline to (512) 812-8293 — we'll confirm a same-day window when available.
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Service area
- Austin, Round Rock, Hutto, Pflugerville, Georgetown, Cedar Park, and Central Texas.
- Evening visits for sellers who work — the T-47 shouldn't cost anyone a vacation day.