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Remote Online Notarization
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Get READY the document(s) to get Notarized
Prepare your State ID or Driver License
You can use your computer or cellphone.
Pay at the end of the session and received your document notarized in minutes.
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1️⃣ What is Remote Online Notarization (RON)?
Remote Online Notarization is a secure, state-authorized process where a commissioned notary notarizes your document via live video call using digital tools. It’s 100% legal in Florida and valid across the U.S.
4️⃣ How do I verify my identity online?
You’ll complete a KBA (Knowledge-Based Authentication) process and submit your ID for facial recognition and verification before the session begins.
6️⃣ How long does an online notarization take?
Most appointments take 10–15 minutes from start to finish, depending on the number of documents and signers.
2️⃣ Is online notarization legal in Florida?
Yes. Florida law (F.S. §117.201–§117.305) allows RON since January 1, 2020. A Florida online notary can notarize documents for anyone, anywhere in the world.
7️⃣ Can I notarize a document if I’m outside the U.S.?
Yes! As long as you appear live via video and the notary is physically located in Florida, your document can be notarized remotely.
8️⃣ Is my notarized document valid in other states or countries?
Yes. All 50 U.S. states recognize properly executed RON documents. For international use, you may need an apostille (which can also be arranged online)
🔟 How do I get a copy of my notarized document?
You’ll receive a tamper-evident, digitally sealed PDF immediately after your session. It’s stored securely and available for download anytime.
11️⃣ Can witnesses join an online notarization?
Yes. If your document requires witnesses (like wills or POAs), they can join the same online session from their own devices and locations.
12️⃣ What happens if I make a mistake or need to change my document?
You can upload a corrected version before the session starts. Once a document is notarized, it cannot be edited — a new notarization will be required for any changes.