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Disclaimer – Notary Public WPB

I am not an attorney. I cannot by law, interpret or explain the contents of any documents to you. If you have any important questions about your documents, please contact an attorney or the person who provided the documents to you.

Notarization Requirements

There are a few things that are critical for making sure your mobile notary signing:

Physical Presence

The signer(s) being notarized must be present at the time of the Florida notarization.

ID

The signer(s) must have photo ID that covers the names shown on the document (for example, if your middle name is spelled out on the document, it must be spelled out on your photo ID). The ID can have more than the document, just not less.

The Document and the Names on the Document

You must have the document that is being notarized. A Florida Notary is not permitted to draft documents or provide legal documents. We can, however, print the document for you that you email to us (see Pricing and Payment section). Note: Please try to print the documents at least 1 hr before the Florida Mobile Notary arrives so that you have time to warn us if you have trouble printing and to give you time to proofread the document, especially making sure the name on the document is spelled correctly and checked against the signer’s ID. The ID can have more of the name than what is on the document, but not less. It is okay to use a commonly known nickname on your documents, like Jim for James (where “James” is on the ID, but document says “Jim”).

Blank Lines

We cannot notarize incomplete documents with incomplete blank lines (that you don’t have the information for) in the text above your signature line or just the last “signature page” without the rest of the document present.

Competency and Comprehension

All signers need to be competent to sign and be fully alert and be able to prove to the notary that they understand the contents being signed. Nodding is not sufficient. If the signer cannot speak, then he or she will need to be able to write out complete sentences to questions like: “Please explain what a Power of Attorney is or does?” We cannot notarize someone with Alzheimer’s or dementia or someone on medication that makes the signer extremely drowsy. You may need to go to court to be able to take over the signing responsibilities for someone if signing a document such as a Power of Attorney cannot be notarized because of these issues.not notarize incomplete documents with incomplete blank lines (that you don’t have the information for) in the text above your signature line or just the last “signature page” without the rest of the document present.

Foreign Language

Each signer needs to be able to explain what he or she is signing in English directly to the notary, without a translator. It is not a problem if the document is in a foreign language, but the notary wording that we sign has to be in English or we can provide the notary wording on a stamp.

Signature Issues

The signer needs to be able to sign in a way that resembles a signature, even if no longer looks like the original signature on an ID. If the signer can only make some kind of small mark or “x” on the signature line, then that is considered “signature by mark” and it adds additional layers of complexity that we are, unfortunately, not set up to handle

…and One Recommendation

Please try to print your documents at least an hour before our appointment in case there is a problem with the printing (so there is time to fix it or run to a Kinkos) and to give you time to proofread the document (especially the names of the signers). Thanks.

Accepted forms of identification for having notarial services performed include the following:

Every signer must show valid (not expired) photo identification. All identification must contain a photo, a physical description, a signature and a serial number. Florida recognizes the following types of identification if issued within the last 5 years:
  • State-issued driver’s license
  • State-issued identification card
  • U.S. military identification card
  • Resident alien identification card (green card)
  • U.S. passport

Unaccepted forms of identification may include the following:

  • Birth certificates
  • Social security cards
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards

Checking and verifying the signer’s identify is critical step in performing a notarial service. Some people may view it as a nuisance, but it’s performed to safeguard against fraud. So the next time you need a document notarized, remember to bring one of the accepted forms of identification mentioned above.

What You Will Need for General Notarizations?

Every signer must show valid (not expired) photo identification. All identification must contain a photo, a physical description, a signature and a serial number. Florida recognizes the following types of identification if issued within the last 5 years:

  • Driver License
  • State Issued ID Card (Senior ID, Under 18 ID, FL ID)
  • U.S. Passport
  • U.S. Military ID Card
  • Mexican or Canadian Driver License
  • Foreign Passport

Every signer must demonstrate a willingness to sign the documents without coercion. He/she must also be aware of what they are signing and understand the significance of the transaction. Documents cannot be notarized if there is any cognitive impairment.