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Serving All of Marion, Lake, Sumter, Citrus, & Levy Counties
Ocala Florida: 34470, 34471, 34472, 34473, 34474, 34475, 34476, 34479, 34480, 34481, 34482
Belleview: 34420, 34421
The Villages, Florida: 32159, 32162, 32163
Silver Springs, Florida: 34488, 34489
Dunnellon, Florida: 34431, 34432, 34433, 34434
Oxford Florida: 34484
Hernando Florida: 34442
Crystal River Florida:34429
Skilled Notary Services
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Deeds
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Do Not Resuscitate
Guardianship Verification
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I9 Verification
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School Forms
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Minor Traveling
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Affidavits
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Divorce Settlement
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Unclaimed Property Forms
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Wills
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Emergency
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Life Care Planning
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Attorney Firms
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Power of Attorney
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Trust Signings
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Life Care Planning
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Real Estate
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Personal Injury
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Divorce
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Call Now: 352-497-8201
Email Me: nancyfaucher@gmail.com
Title, Escrow, Signing Agencies, and Attorneys are Allowed 30 - 45 Days to Pay. I Offer to the General Public the Following Methods of Payment at the Time of Service:
Adequate Notary Training
Each Term I Serve As A Notary I Happily Retake Our Great State's Training
I am proud to offer Mobile Notary Public Services to my community in Marion County Florida by way of Ocala.
I also have been known to service Lake, Sumter, Citrus, Levy, Hernando, Putnam and Alachaua Counties.
Call Now: 352-497-8201
Important Notes for Getting a Notarization in Florida
How Do I Get a Document Notarized in Florida?
In the Great State of Florida any signer wishing to have a document Notarized must have a US Driver's License, a United States Passport, Armed Forces Military ID, or an approved government issued ID unless the signer is personally known to the Notary Public performing the document notarization. Please note in case by which Military ID's must be photocopied to accompany a Notarized document that it is illegal to copy Military IDs for the Notary and for the Signer. (See Defense.gov)
The signer of the document must be coherent, understand the document, and willing to sign the document in front of the Notary with no guidance from any exterior parties or forces.
In the event you do not have an acceptable form of identification to have a document Notarized in Florida- you may present two credible witnesses that in fact have acceptable forms of ID for themselves and are willing to take an oath that you are who you say you are.
What Types of Documents Can Be Notarized in the State of Florida?
You may have any document you wish Notarized in the State of Florida, however, there are certain documents such as vital records (like Birth and Death Certificates) that must be notarized by the governing agency that issues them. You may always check with your Notary prior to presenting the document to be notarized if the document can be notarized.
The most common types of documents requested to be notarized are Affidavits, Car Titles, Financial Power of Attorney Forms, Lien Release Forms, Loan Documents, Medical Power of Attorney Forms, Minor Consent to Travel Forms, Real Estate Documents, Trust Documents or Documentation, Power of Attorney Forms, Wills, and more!
Where Can I Have a Document Notarized in Florida?
Very few places offer Notary Services anymore within the State of Florida. Most Notaries offer Mobile Notary Services by which they travel to their clients. Mobile Notaries may travel to you home, place of work/business, hospitals, jails, senior care facilities, rehab centers, churches, local restaurants or coffee shops. Mobile Notaries Public can generally meet you anywhere you wish.
How Much Does It Cost to Have a Document Notarized in Florida?
The State of Florida's per notarial act. For Mobile Notary Services signers may be subject to mileage, travel, or time fees in addition to the notarial act fees.
How Old Do I Have to Be to Get Documents Notarized in Florida?
You may be any age to have a document Notarized as long as you are capable of understanding the document itself. For minors under the age of 16 who may not have a State Issued Government ID or Driver's License they may use a United States Passport or a Credible Witness as ID Verification.
Got More Questions? Call Now: 352-497-8201
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