Online Notary — College Station, TX

Online Notary for College Station & Brazos County

Need a document notarized in College Station? Robin Nunn notarizes online by secure video for College Station signers — ID-verified, sealed, and same-day, without leaving home.

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College Station, Texas — remote online notarization with Robin Nunn
College Station, Texas

Remote notarization made simple in College Station

Home to Texas A&M and its 70,000-plus Aggies, College Station knows how to do things at scale — including paperwork. Brazos County signers can complete a notarization over secure video with a Texas-commissioned online notary, whether it's a power of attorney for a student or a sworn statement for a research contract. No need to leave Aggieland or queue at a campus office.

While College Station hosts Texas A&M and the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library, the Brazos County seat and courthouse sit in its twin city, Bryan.

A&M's massive student body and research enterprise generate constant needs: parents signing school and guardianship authorizations, students granting powers of attorney while studying abroad, and faculty notarizing business or grant-related documents — all workable by video.

College Station is roughly 263 miles across Texas from Robin’s base in Wichita Falls, so remote online notarization is the fast way for College Station signers to get a document handled without a long trip.

College Station sits in Brazos County, Texas, home to about 128,023 residents, and Robin serves signers across the area entirely online. As a fellow Texan, you can rely on a commissioned Texas online notary who knows the requirements.

  • Available days, evenings and weekends by appointment
  • Secure ID verification and an encrypted, recorded session
  • Same-day, tamper-evident, securely sealed document
  • Great for POAs, affidavits, consents and business documents
How it works

Notarize from College Station in four steps

1

Start from College Station

Click Notarize Now from your home or office anywhere in College Station, TX — no appointment across town.

2

Verify your ID

Confirm your identity with a government photo ID; College Station signers do this right on camera.

3

Meet Robin by video

Connect with Robin Nunn on a secure, recorded call from Brazos County.

4

Sign & download

Sign electronically and receive your sealed College Station document the same day.

Questions

Online notary in College Station — FAQ

My Aggie is heading overseas for a semester — what should we notarize first?
Many A&M families notarize a durable power of attorney and any required school authorizations online before departure, so parents can act on the student's behalf stateside.
Is online notarization legal in College Station?
Yes — Texas was one of the first states to authorize remote online notarization, so a video-based notarization completed from College Station is fully valid under Texas law.
Can I get a document notarized online in College Station, TX?
Yes. Robin Nunn is a Texas Remote Online Notary and can notarize for signers in College Station in Brazos County and throughout Texas by secure audio-video session. You sign from home or office — no in-person visit required.
Is online notarization recognized in Texas?
Permanent RON law since 2018 (Gov't Code Ch. 406, Subchapter C). § 406.110 expressly permits notarization regardless of signer's physical location. Notary must be in Texas; signer may be anywhere. SB 693 (eff. Sept 1, 2025) strengthened penalties and record-keeping but did not restrict interstate scope. Robin performs every notarization from Texas under Texas law; acceptance of a specific document is determined by the receiving party, and she’ll help you confirm any requirements first.
How is my College Station online notarization kept secure?
Every College Station signing is identity-verified with government-ID credential analysis and knowledge-based authentication, then run over an encrypted, recorded audio-video connection that Texas law requires Robin to retain for 5 years.
What do I need to notarize online from College Station?
Just a valid government-issued photo ID, a phone, tablet, or computer with a camera and microphone, an internet connection, and your unsigned document. Most College Station signings wrap up in about 10–15 minutes.
Get in touch

Notarize online in College Station today

Start a secure online session now, or send Robin a message and she’ll help you get your College Station document notarized.