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WHAT IS A NOTARY?

A Notary Public is a state public officer appointed and commissioned by the Governor whose function is to: administer oaths, take acknowledgments of deeds and other instruments, attest to or certify photocopies of certain documents, and perform other duties specified by law.

What do Notaries Do?

Notary Publics witness the signing of important documents and verify the identity of the signer(s), their willingness to sign the documents, and their awareness of the contents of the document or transaction. Institutions rely upon notaries so they may have full faith in important documents.

What Notaries Don't Do?

Notary Publics are not Attorneys and can't provide legal advice, or represent you in court. 

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GENERAL NOTARY WORK

Acknowledgments, Attested Photocopies, Administer Oaths & Weddings

TRUSTED & CONFIDENTIAL

Verifying Vehicle Identification Numbers, Certifying Contents of Safety Deposit Boxes, Legal Document Preparation 

SPECIALIZED TRAINING

Certified Loan Signing Agent,

Apostille Agent

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Professional Organizations 
Florida Notary Assoication Membership
American Association of Notaries
Certified Notary Signing Agent
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