The Electronic Commerce bill enacted by the Florida Legislature, SB 1334, requires that "a first time applicant for a notary commission must submit proof that the applicant has, within one year prior to the application, completed at least three hours of interactive or classroom instruction, including electronic notarization, and covering the duties of the notary public. Courses satisfying this section may be offered by any public or private sector person or entity registered with the Executive Office of the Governor and must include a core curriculum approved by that office." |
Florida Notary Service
A Florida Notary 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 signatures or photocopies on certain documents, solemnize marriages, certify the contents of safe deposit boxes, serve as and perform other duties specified by law.
Do you want to become a Florida notory? Do you want to renew your commission? Check out our notary registration and renewal packages at this link.
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