DO YOU OFFER IN-PERSON NOTARIZATIONS?

June 28, 2022

WE CAN HELP!  You may schedule an in-person notarization by appointment only at our Boca Raton office by using this link: Select a Date & Time – Calendly.  Each signer will require identification to be presented to the notary as well as the unsigned documents for notarization and signing instructions, if applicable.  

Or if you are physically located in Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, Broward, or Martin Counties, we can arrange a mobile notarization to come to you and perform an in-person notarization.  Each signer will require identification to be presented to the notary as well as the unsigned documents for notarization and signing instructions, if applicable.  

The following types of identification are acceptable for in-person notarizations administered by our team: 

  1. A Florida identification card or driver license issued by the public agency authorized to issue driver licenses; 
  2. A passport issued by the Department of State of the United States; 
  3. A passport issued by a foreign government if the document is stamped by the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services; 
  4. A driver license or an identification card issued by a public agency authorized to issue driver licenses in a state other than Florida or in a territory of the United States, or Canada or Mexico; 
  5. An identification card issued by any branch of the armed forces of the United States; 
  6. A veteran health identification card issued by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs; 
  7. An inmate identification card issued on or after January 1, 1991, by the Florida Department of Corrections for an inmate who is in the custody of the department; 
  8. An inmate identification card issued by the United States Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, for an inmate who is in the custody of the department; 
  9. A sworn, written statement from a sworn law enforcement officer that the forms of identification for an inmate in an institution of confinement were confiscated upon confinement and that the person named in the document is the person whose signature is to be notarized; or 
  10. An identification card issued by the United States Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services. 

For additional information on the requirements for an in-person notarization, we encourage you to visit The Florida Senate webpage at 2021 Florida Statutes – The Florida Senate (flsenate.gov)

Written by: Genna Rubolino, CP, FRP, General Manager 

Florida Notary Public and Florida Online Notary 

Certified Paralegal, Florida Registered Paralegal 

Please note that I, as the author of this article, am not a licensed attorney and as such cannot offer legal advice. No content of this article/blog post is intended as, nor should it be construed as legal advice.