Governor's reference manual for notaries 2025

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Yes, Notaries in Florida may perform marriages for relatives.
Under the new Power of Attorney Act, this requirement now extends to both durable and non-durable powers of attorney. Can the Notary serve as a witness? The Notary can serve as one of the witnesses.
A Florida notary acknowledgment form is a sworn statement, commonly attached to a legal document, that confirms the authenticity of the person signing.
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The NNA always recommends that in cases in which a document must be witnessed and notarized, the Notary serve as either a witness or Notary, but not both.
As a Florida notary, you may charge up to $10 in notary fees for any notarial act. You may charge $30 to perform a wedding ceremony. Keep in mind, if you charge a higher fee than prescribed by law, the Governor may suspend your commission.
Notaries are authorized by law to perform six basic duties: Administer oaths or affirmations. Take acknowledgements. Attest to photocopies of certain documents. Solemnize marriages. Verify vehicle identification numbers (VINs) Certify the contents of safe deposit boxes.
No. Although some states may allow a notarization based upon such sworn testimony, Florida does not.
Starting January 1, 2020, Florida Notaries must use new certificate wording for acknowledgments and jurats that indicates if the signer appeared in person or by audiovisual communication for the notarization.

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