About

A different kind of notary practice.

Built on executive-level standards. Run by a single accountable professional. Serving the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex with the rigor compliance teams expect and the patience families deserve.

The Practice

Built for the work that matters.

DFW Notary Professional LLC is a Texas-registered mobile notary and loan signing practice serving the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex. The practice exists to handle documents that need to be done correctly the first time — loan packages handled with the rigor compliance teams expect, estate documents handled with the patience families need, and every notarization in between treated as if the signer’s afternoon depends on it. Because it usually does.

Every appointment is carried out by a single, accountable professional — not a rotating roster of part-time signers. The practice is bonded, insured, NNA-certified, and background-screened, with a Texas notary commission active through 2027. Loan signings are handled by a Certified Loan Signing Agent. Remote Online Notary is fully Texas RON-compliant.

The standards are simple: arrive on time, identify the signer correctly, follow Texas Government Code Chapter 406 to the letter, and leave nothing for the title company, attorney, or family to fix later.

Michael King, Founder, DFW Notary Professional LLC

Michael King
Founder, DFW Notary Professional LLC

About Michael

Two decades of executive practice. One signature at a time.

Michael King founded DFW Notary Professional after more than twenty years in corporate leadership. He holds a PhD in Business and an MBA, and has spent his career in senior People Operations and HR roles — work where the difference between a document handled correctly and one handled carelessly is rarely abstract. It shows up in audits, in lawsuits, in the moment a family realizes a loved one’s signature wasn’t witnessed properly.

That experience shapes the practice. Notarization sounds simple — verify identity, witness a signature, apply a seal — but the work surrounding those basics is what separates a routine appointment from a document that holds up when it matters. Loan packages have audit trails. Estate documents have witnesses. I-9 forms have federal deadlines. The standards aren’t optional, and they aren’t negotiable.

It also calls for a particular kind of attention. A loan signing requires a notary who reads the package before arriving, anticipates the questions a borrower will ask, and knows when to say nothing because giving advice would cross a legal line. An estate signing requires patience with a family that may be facing the worst week of their lives. A bedside notarization requires reading the room before the documents come out. None of that is on the test for a notary commission. All of it is what the work is.

Michael also teaches graduate-level Talent Leadership in HR, holds active credentials with the National Notary Association, and is a Certified Loan Signing Agent. He lives in Garland with his family and serves clients across the Metroplex — homebuyers, title companies, attorneys, hospital social workers, and the people they’re trying to help.

The practice is deliberately small, and intended to stay that way. One notary, accountable for every appointment, every signature, every package. When the document matters, the notary should too.

How We Work

Four principles that don’t change.

One accountable professional.

Every appointment is handled personally, start to finish. No subcontractors, no rotating roster, no surprises about who’s showing up.

Pricing in writing, before the appointment.

Service, location, and total fee confirmed before you commit. No surge pricing, no hidden mileage, no end-of-appointment surprises.

Compliance is the floor, not the ceiling.

Texas Government Code Chapter 406 sets the minimum. The work goes further — careful document review, complete journal entries, discreet handling of personal information.

Referrals over volume.

The practice is built to be the notary your clients ask for again, and the one their colleagues call next. Reputation is the only marketing strategy that holds up over time.

Credentials

Verified, documented, current.

For full documentation — commission numbers, insurance certificates, certifications, and bonded surety information — see the Credentials & Compliance page.

Notary & Legal

Texas Notary Commission (active through 05/2027)
$10,000 Texas Notary Bond
$1M Professional Liability (E&O)
$500K Cyber Liability
$1M / $2M Commercial General Liability
LLC registered in the State of Texas

Certifications

NNA-Certified Notary
NNA-Certified Loan Signing Agent
Texas Remote Online Notary (RON) authorized
Annual NNA background screening
I-9 authorized representative service

Education & Profession

PhD, Business
MBA
20+ years executive leadership in HR and People Operations
Graduate-level instructor, Talent Leadership in HR

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