Homeschool completion affidavit 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the homeschool completion affidavit in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student's information in the designated fields, including last name, first name, and middle initial.
  3. In the Homeschool Official Certification section, fill in your name as the Homeschool Official (Parent/Guardian) and affirm that your student has met all educational requirements as per Florida Statutes.
  4. Sign and date the affidavit where indicated to confirm your certification of the student's completion of their home education program.
  5. Next, ensure that a Florida Commissioned Notary Public signs and seals the document. Fill in the notary's details, including their signature and commission name.
  6. Finally, affix the notary seal and provide any identification details if required.

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Notarizing your LOI: Adds an official timestamp and certificate of authenticity. Enhances the legal weight of the document if challenged. Demonstrates professionalism and seriousness of intent.
For states that require a lot of paperwork in order to homeschool legally, the letter of intent is generally the first step in filing. A notice of intent to homeschool does not usually require a witness or notary.
Different Ways To Send: You can usually send the letter by mail, email, or online. Some states might have a specific form that you need to fill out. Check With Your State: Check with your state to see what method they prefer. You can usually find this information on your states Department of Education website.
Regardless of your states stance on homeschool diplomas, you will need to document your childs high school completion through a homeschool transcript. Depending on your state, your childs progress may or may not need to be reviewed by a certified teacher or some other authority.