Get Sworn In Online by a Texas Online Notary
🎉 Congratulations on passing the Texas Bar Exam! Schedule your online swearing-in ceremony today and become licensed without leaving home. Attend from anywhere, invite family and friends to observe, and receive your completed oath paperwork after the ceremony.
✔ Texas Bar Oath and attorney swearing -in ceremonies
✔ Online ceremony with a Texas Online Notary
✔ Same-Day Appointments Available
✔ Family & Friends May Observe Online
✔ Official Oath Certificate Provided
✔ Completed oath form provided after the ceremony
✔ Texas, Federal & U.S. District Court Oaths
Same-day and next-day appointments are often available. Complete the form and we'll contact you regarding availability. Most ceremonies can be completed online from anywhere.
Mon | 09:00 am – 09:00 pm | |
Tue | 09:00 am – 09:00 pm | |
Wed | 09:00 am – 09:00 pm | |
Thu | 09:00 am – 09:00 pm | |
Fri | 09:00 am – 09:00 pm | |
Sat | 10:00 am – 04:00 pm | |
Sun | By Appointment |
Get sworn in to practice law for the Texas Bar, Federal, and all other US States. Immediately download your notarized oath to place on the back of your wall license. We will swear you in and notarize your document oath online today! We have conducted 100's of swearing in ceremonies and you can be located anywhere in the world!
Your swearing-in is an important milestone. Parents, spouses, mentors, professors, and friends may observe the online ceremony from anywhere.
To ensure a smooth experience, observer participation may be limited. Larger groups require advance notice and additional coordination.
Family and friends may join from separate locations and do not need to be in the same room as the attorney.
Texas online notarization sessions are recorded and retained as part of the remote notarization process. Upon request, a downloadable copy of your swearing-in ceremony may be available as a keepsake of this important milestone.
Please reach us at Hello@TexasNotaryLive.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes. Texas attorneys may take the oath remotely. Yes. Your oath may be administered online by a Texas Online Notary.
A valid US government-issued photo ID is required for identity verification. You must also have the last four digits of your SSN. If you are not a US Citizen you may be eligible to use a Credible Witness (please inquire about eligibility).
Same-day appointments are often available. Complete the appointment request form and we will contact you regarding availability.
No. You may attend the online ceremony from another state or country, as long as you can access the online notarization session.
Often the same day.
Yes. Family and friends may observe remotely. Please let us know in advance if observers would like to attend. Can join from separate locations.
Yes, you can be anywhere in the world.
Most swearing-in ceremonies are brief, but please allow extra time for identity verification, technology, and any observers joining the session.
Yes
No, do not sign it until instructed during the ceremony.
No, we will prepare your online session with the proper form and you will sign it in front of us.
Your online swearing-in ceremony is recorded as part of the remote notarization process. Upon request, a downloadable copy of your ceremony may be provided so you can preserve and share this important milestone.
Yes, depending on the court requirements.
After the ceremony, you will receive your completed oath form and instructions for submitting it to the appropriate court or authority.
Any person who is authorized to administer oaths — including a judge, retired judge, clerk, or notary—may swear you in, either before or after you receive your license in the mail. A person authorized to administer the oath may administer it to you remotely, such as by videoconferencing or teleconferencing, and may attest to the oath electronically by sending you an electronic or scanned image of his or her signature on the oath form. The person administering the oath must also comply with any other applicable requirements; for example, a notary must comply with the requirements for online notarization. (See Tex. Gov’t Code §406.101 et seq.)
You may download a copy of the oath here: oath or alternative oath. For more information, please see the Board of Law Examiners' FAQs.
Schedule an appointment get your oath administered and document notarized ASAP.
Please remember that proper identification is required.
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Austin, Texas 78703
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