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Florida Notary Public

We’ve successfully guided more than 10,000 Florida Notaries through the commissioning process.

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Your Hassle-Free Solution for Meeting All State Requirements to Become a Florida Notary.

Get everything you need in one place! Satisfy all Florida state requirements with any of our all-inclusive Notary packages, including our state approved course, an official Notary seal stamp, $7,500 bond and state fees. Just looking for training? Get it here.

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Our all-inclusive packages include your state required training and supplies, AND unlimited Notary support for the entire length of your 4-year commission term.

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Our state-approved 3-hour course satisfied your training requirements and is included in all our Notary package options.

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Our convenient application wizard makes filling out your Florida Notary Public commission application quick and easy! Just follow the steps provided.

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Checklist: Florida Notary Commission Process

Checklist: Florida Notary Commission Process

State requirements and step-by-step instructions on the Florida Notary commission process.

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What to know when applying to become a Florida Notary Public

What to know when applying to become a Florida Notary Public

  • Make sure you’re eligible. You must be 18 years old or older, a legal resident of Florida, and not a convicted felon (unless your civil rights have been restored).
  • It can take 2 to 4 weeks to get commissioned. You're commissioned by the Florida Department of State and appointed by the Governor, not by the National Notary Association.
  • Looking for more info? Visit our detailed overview to learn how to become a Florida Notary Public.
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