62,623 Texas Notary Commissions Expire by December — Here's the 2026 Renewal Map
We analyzed all 458,845 active Texas notary commissions from Texas Secretary of State records (full refresh June 11, 2026). 33,151 commissions expire within 90 days and 62,623 by year-end.
Monthly expirations, June–December 2026
- June 2026 — 6,961
- July 2026 — 10,721
- August 2026 — 12,599 (the peak renewal month of the year)
- September 2026 — 10,969
- October 2026 — 10,229
- November 2026 — 8,767
- December 2026 — 2,977
Top 10 Texas cities by expiring commissions (next 180 days)
- Houston — 7,324
- San Antonio — 3,489
- Dallas — 3,105
- Austin — 2,370
- Fort Worth — 1,983
- El Paso — 1,221
- Katy — 822
- Spring — 804
- Arlington — 801
- Plano — 704
Suburban signing-agent hubs like Katy, Spring, and Plano out-rank most mid-size Texas cities, concentrated around the Houston and DFW mortgage corridors.
Texas notary bond market share (active bonds)
- Western Surety Company (incl. c/o CNA) — 200,093 bonds (43.6%)
- Merchants Bonding Company — 91,153 (19.9%)
- Travelers Casualty and Surety — 59,984 (13.1%)
- Universal Surety of America — 45,441 (9.9%)
- Notary Public Underwriters of Texas — 16,244 (3.5%)
- RLI Insurance Company — 12,026 (2.6%)
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