Certified Remote Online Notary in Florida
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State-specific compliance summary is being updated.
All cities in Florida
Alphabetical directory of remote online notary landing pages. Sessions from $25 where shown on city pages.
- Apalachicola
- Boca Raton
- Boynton Beach
- Bradenton
- Cape Coral
- Clearwater
- Coral Springs
- Daytona Beach
- Deerfield Beach
- Delray Beach
- Fort Lauderdale
- Fort Myers
- Gainesville
- Hialeah
- Hollywood
- Homestead
- Jacksonville
- Kissimmee
- Lakeland
- Largo
- Melbourne
- Miami
- Miami Beach
- Miramar
- Naples
- North Miami
- Ocala
- Orlando
- Palm Bay
- Pembroke Pines
- Pensacola
- Plantation
- Pompano Beach
- Port St. Lucie
- Sarasota
- St. Petersburg
- Tallahassee
- Tampa
- Titusville
- West Palm Beach
- Winter Haven
State compliance snapshot
Legal Identity
- Statute: FL § 117.201
- Act: Florida Open Notary Act
- State notary handbook (reference)
Service Standards
- $25.00 Fixed Rate
- Standard session includes 1 seal.
Compliance overview
- ID Verification:
Mandatory KBA + Credential Analysis - Real Estate Witnesses:
2 Witnesses Required (1 can be Notary)
Administration
- Apostille Office:
Dept of State, Tallahassee, FL - Contact: 850-245-6945
- Timezone: EST
State-Specific RON Requirements
In Florida, remote online notarization is authorized under FL § 117.201. Always verify recipient requirements, ID proofing standards, and witness rules before session completion.
Transparent RON Pricing in Florida
iRemoteNotary sessions in Florida start at $25 for the first seal, with standardized add-ons for additional signers, seals, and witnesses. Pricing is published before checkout to maintain clear legal and commercial attribution for every session.
Identity Proofing and Session Requirements
iRemoteNotary uses a live audio-video session, signer ID verification, and jurisdiction-aligned notarial workflows for Florida. Signers should confirm document readiness, witness requirements, and recipient acceptance criteria before initiating a session.
Frequently Notarized Documents in Florida
Power of Attorney
Gives one person the power to act for another.
Quitclaim Deed
Transfers interest in a property to another person.