Frequently asked questions
The essentials about online notarization and apostille
It is a regulated notarization process through a certified platform with a video session, identity verification, and secure recording of the session. You sign the document online in the notary's presence — with no office visit.
Documents notarized under Florida law are generally accepted across the United States. Final acceptance depends on the agency or party receiving the document. For use abroad, an apostille or legalization is often required.
A valid photo ID: a passport, driver's license, or other legally permitted ID. The document should be filled out but not signed in advance — the signature is applied during the session.
The cost depends on the document type, the number of seals, and whether an apostille is needed. The exact price is agreed during a free consultation.
Timelines depend on the state and the document type — usually from a few days to a few weeks. I support the document until it reaches the recipient.
No. I am a notary, not an attorney, and I may not give legal advice. I verify identity and signatures in accordance with Florida law.