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How to Query Texas Statutes

Get instant, citation-backed answers to notary law

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Overview

The Statutes tool (formerly known as "STATUTES") is a RAG-powered AI assistant that provides instant, citation-backed answers to questions about Texas notary law. It searches through official Texas statutes and provides authoritative responses with source citations.

Always Free

The Statutes tool is free and publicly accessible. No Terminal subscription required.

How It Works

Ask a Question

Enter your question about Texas notary law in plain language. Examples:

"What is the maximum fee for a notarization in Texas?"

"Can I notarize a document if the signer is not present?"

"What are the requirements for a Texas notary seal?"

AI Analysis

The RAG (Retrieval Augmented Generation) system searches through Texas statutes, retrieves relevant sections, and generates an authoritative answer with citations.

Citation-Backed Response

Every answer includes specific statute citations so you can verify the information and reference it in your practice.

Key Features

Natural Language

Ask questions in plain English - no need to know specific statute numbers or legal jargon.

Authoritative

Answers are based solely on official Texas statutes, not general knowledge or opinions.

Citation-Backed

Every response includes specific statute citations for verification and reference.

Free Access

Available to everyone, including non-Terminal subscribers. No login required.

Usage Tips

Be Specific

More specific questions yield better results. Instead of "notary fees", ask "What is the maximum fee for a jurat in Texas?"

Verify Citations

Always check the cited statutes for the most current information, as laws can change.

Use for Reference

While the tool provides authoritative answers, use it as a starting point for research, not as a substitute for legal advice in complex situations.

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