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If the document has a notarial certificate compliant with law, and the signer personally appears before the notary, and the notary administers the appropriate oath, and checks identification, yes, the notary may notarize any document presented.

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Can a Florida notary perform a legal wedding in Ohio?

No a marriage has to be performed by a pastor who has a marriage license .


What are the Laws on A Notary being a notary for a marriage License?

Notaries may only perform weddings in Florida, Maine, and South Carolina.


Can a notary public marry out of state residents in Florida?

Yes, if they have a valid marriage license issued by a Florida clerk of circuit court.


Is your Marriage legal If your husbands Mom was the notary for the License?

Sure. If she was a legal notary and your license was filed with the state.


Can a notary notorize daughters marriage certificate in Florida?

If you are asking, "Can a notary perform a marriage for their daughter in Florida?", then yes. Notaries may perform weddings for family members; See the Florida Governor's Reference Manual for Notaries at www.flgov.com/notary_ref_manual.However, notaries do not "notarize marriage certificates". You must actually perform a ceremony before completing the certificate portion of the marriage license. Once the certificate portion is completed, it is the NOTARY'S responsibility to return the license to the clerk of court. Do NOT give the completed record back to the bride/groom to return.


Can you use a Texas marriage license in Florida?

No. A marriage license is only valid for marriages performed in the state where the license is issued. If you want to get married in Florida, you have to get a marriage license from Florida. Of course, once you're married, the marriage is recognized in every other state.


If a marriage by a notary public in Florida is not recorded is the marriage legal?

no it's not!


Can a notary notarize her daughter's marriage license request?

No, it is a conflict of interest.


Can a notary from Tennessee perform a marriage in Florida?

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Can your grandmother notarize your marriage license in South Carolina?

Of course, if she is a licensed notary.


Can father perform marriage as notary for his son in fl?

If a notary is allowed to perform weddings, the relationship does not matter. It is legal for a notary to perform weddings in Florida.


Can a Delaware Notary perform a marriage ceremony in Florida?

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