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The Application Process Step 1: Read Chapter 117 of the Florida statues of being a Notary Public. Step 2: Take a Three-Hour Florida Notary Course. Step 3: Fill out the Application. Step 4: Gather the Required Documentation. Step 5: Purchase a the stamp, or notary seal. Step 6: Submit the Application.
The application cost to become a notary in Florida is $39. You need to be at least 18 years old and proficient in understanding and speaking English. If you have been convicted of a felony, you must have had a restoration of your civil rights to be eligible.
The State of Florida allows bonding agencies to electronically submit the notary application information, but they are also required to submit your paper application. Your commission cannot be processed until the State receives your paper application. The State takes 2-3 business days to approve your application.
The applicant is required to enter his or her legal name, social security number, date of birth, sex, race, residence address, place of employment, business address, home phone, business phone, Florida drivers license number or other state-issued ID, information about any previous notary commission, residency status,