(813) 494-5346
Consultation/Discovery Call (FREE 15 minutes)
PRICE: FREE 15 Minute
General Notary Documents
PRICE VARIES: Starting at $50
Apostille Agent
PRICE VARIES: Starting at $250
I-9 Employment Verification
PRICE VARIES: Starting at $50
Estate Planning Documents
PRICE VARIES: Starting at $65
Trust Delivery Agent
PRICE VARIES: Starting at $250
Wedding Officiant-"Icing On The Vows"
PRICE VARIES: Starting at $175
Notary Services for Businesses
PRICE VARIES: Starting at $150/1 HR.
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Mobile Areas Include
Primary:
-Longwood, FL/Surrounding areas of Seminole County
- Surrounding areas of Orange County/Orlando, FL (Weekends Only)
Secondary: (Monthly Weekends)
-Serving Hillsborough County & Surrounding areas of Tampa, FL
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Find answers to common questions about our notary and related services.
A Notary Public is a public official appointed by the state government to witness the signing of important documents and administer oaths. Services typically include verifying the identity of signers, witnessing signatures, and notarizing various legal documents.
A: For notarization in Florida, you must present a valid, government-issued photo ID. Acceptable forms of identification, which must be current or issued within the past five years and contain a serial or identifying number, include:
Florida driver's license or ID card.
U.S. passport.
Foreign passport (with U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service stamp).
Driver's license or ID card from another U.S. state, territory, Canada, or Mexico. U.S. military ID card.
Veteran health ID card (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs).Inmate ID card (Florida Department of Corrections or U.S. Bureau of Prisons, issued after January 1, 1991).
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service ID card.
Sworn, written statement from a law enforcement officer (regarding confiscated inmate identification).
Additionally:
All signers must be present and coherent. The document must be complete (except for the signature) before notarization.
Credible witnesses can be used if you lack the above IDs. We can either use witnesses you provide, or we can provide witnesses for an additional charge of $25 per witness. Please contact us if you require witness services.
At Remarkable FL Notary, LLC, we reserve the right to refuse notarization if the ID is deemed unsatisfactory
Yes! We travel to homes, offices, hospitals, nursing homes, etc.
Not at this time, but we're working on it! We understand the convenience of online notarization and plan to offer Remote Online Notarization (RON) services soon. In the meantime, we're here to assist you with in-person and mobile notarizations.
Prices vary by service—Please see our Book Now page for more details. Certain services may require a custom quote; please contact us for more information.
A: The signer must have proper and valid identification.
The signer must be physically present.
The signer must be able to communicate in English.
The signer must swear or affirm the contents of the document for notarizations that require an oath or affirmation.
The signer must not appear to be confused, disoriented or lack the mental capacity to sign documents.
Signer must not be coerced.
Documents must be complete with no blank spaces.
Yes, although we are sometimes able to accommodate same day clients it is preferable to book an appointment in advance in order to ensure a Notary will be available to see you. This also allows us to ensure we have all necessary documents in advance and that we are honoring your time.
No, notaries are not authorized to provide legal advice, draft legal documents, or perform tasks that go beyond their notarial duties. Their role is to verify the identity of the signer, witness the signing of documents, and administer oaths. Providing advice may land the notary in legal trouble up to and including incarceration.
A: For frequently asked questions and answers related to a particular service, please visit the bottom of each individual services page. For example, if you're interested in estate planning, you'll find an FAQ section on our estate planning services page.
Disclaimer:
Here at Remarkable FL Notary, LLC, as notary public's we are authorized to perform notarial acts only.
We are not permitted to give legal advice, explain legal terms, or provide instructions on how to complete documents.
For legal clarification or assistance, please seek advice from a licensed attorney or other relevant legal professional.
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