Jail Notary Services

Whether a family member or attorney needs a Power of Attorney, affidavit, consent form, or other legal document notarized, we ensure the process is handled promptly, respectfully, and in full compliance with facility rules.

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How the Jail Notarization Process Works

Every county jail has its own policies for outside notaries. At Primary Signature, we handle the coordination for you:

  1. You contact us with the inmate’s name, facility, and document type.

  2. We confirm procedures with the facility (approval, clearance, or scheduling).

  3. We visit the facility at the approved time to notarize the document.

  4. We return or mail the notarized documents as instructed.

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What Documents Can Be Notarized

List in bullet form for clarity and keyword coverage:

  • Power of Attorney (POA) for family or legal matters

  • Parental consent or guardianship forms

  • Affidavits and declarations

  • Property or vehicle transfer documents

  • Inmate marriage or release forms

  • Letters of authorization

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Areas We Serve

We proudly serve:

  • Guadalupe County Jail – Seguin, TX

  • Bexar County Adult Detention Center – San Antonio, TX

  • Comal County Jail – New Braunfels, TX

  • And surrounding counties, upon request

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Why Choose Primary Signature

  • Commissioned Texas Notary Public

  • Mobile and flexible scheduling

  • Familiar with facility entry procedures

  • Professional, discreet, and respectful service

  • Military and senior discounts available

Call Today

Need a notary for someone in jail?
Contact Primary Signature today for details on scheduling an inmate notarization.
Same-day appointments may be available depending on facility clearance.