The paperwork platform for real-estate investors
Signed. Notarized.
Filed.
Jurably turns a signed contract into a recorded instrument — handling the notary, the certified mail, and the county filing so you don't have to chase any of it.
Not a law firm. A faster way to get official documents done.
One rail, four jobs
The whole official-paperwork stack, in one place.
Wholesalers touch a dozen documents a deal. Jurably runs the official ones end-to-end — so a signature, a notary, or a county filing becomes a form you fill out, not a field trip.
Memorandum Filing
Record a Texas §12.020 memo to give public notice of your equitable interest in a property you have under contract.
From $199 →
Online & Mobile Notary
Notarize online in minutes by remote notarization, or send a commissioned notary to any signer you name. 24/7.
From ~$40 →
Signing Concierge
Seller won't use an app? We send a vetted person to get it wet-signed in person — notary optional — then file it.
Flat, by distance →
Owner Release
A property owner? Clear a memorandum from your title with a recorded release-by-affidavit. Neutral, quick.
$199–349 →
The wedge — Memorandum Filing
Put the county on notice of your contract.
Under Texas Property Code §12.020, a Memorandum of Contract records public notice that you hold an equitable interest in a residential property you already have under contract. It's lawful notice — a dated fact on the public record.
It is not a lien, not a lock-up, and not a way to pressure a seller. It simply tells the world what's already true: there's a real, signed deal on this property.
Requires a genuine, already-signed residential contract. Jurably is not a law firm and this is not legal advice.
What the filing includes
- Recorded instrument Your equitable interest recorded as a real, dated §12.020 instrument at the county.
- Certified-mail notice The statutory notice mailed to the owner of record at their tax-roll address.
- Sworn Certificate of Mailing A notarized certificate of that mailing — recorded alongside the memo.
- 90-day auto-expiration The memo expires on its own in 90 days, with one-click renewal. No stale clouds.
- One-click Release Clear it from title the moment you close or walk away — prompt and on the record.
How it works
Contract in. Recorded instrument out.
Six steps, most of them ours. You upload, you verify, you approve — Jurably handles the notary, the mail, and the county.
- 01
Upload
Send us your signed purchase contract — a photo or PDF is enough.
- 02
We read it
Jurably pulls the parties, legal description, address, and closing date.
- 03
You verify
Check every field yourself. Nothing is filed until you confirm it.
- 04
Confirm the owner
We fetch the owner's tax-roll mailing address; you approve it.
- 05
Pay & notarize
Notarize online by remote notarization (RON) in minutes.
- 06
We record it
Certified-mail the notice, record the memo + sworn certificate, and hand you the instrument number.
The gap we fill
Your seller won't DocuSign?
We'll send someone.
Some sellers just don't do apps. Instead of losing the deal, Jurably dispatches a vetted person to get your document wet-signed in person — notary optional, one click to add — then files it for you.
Is this legal?
A self-help filing service, built to be boringly legitimate.
Not a law firm
Jurably isn't a law firm, attorney, or title company, and doesn't give legal advice. You choose and sign your own documents; we provide the technology and the administrative handling.
Real contracts only
Every memorandum requires a genuine, already-executed residential contract. No blank filings, no pressure plays — only lawful notice of a deal that actually exists.
Ministerial fees
What you pay is itemized — recording, certified mail, notary, handling. Never a "document preparation" charge, because that's not what we do.
Coverage
Launching Texas. Building toward all 3,143 counties.
Instant electronic filing across Texas's eight largest metros — Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Bexar, Travis, Collin, Denton, and Hidalgo — with a paper rail everywhere else. We've mapped every US county and we're lighting them up state by state.
Turn a signed contract into a recorded instrument.
Start a filing in minutes. Verify every field yourself, and pay only when you're ready to record.
Not a law firm. Not legal advice. A faster way to get official documents done.