No. Florida notaries have no authority outside the State of Florida. I certainly hope you are not a notary asking such a basic question.
Sure thing! Anyone can perform a marriage anywhere. All you need is the certificate, which you can get online.
If a notary is allowed to perform weddings, the relationship does not matter. It is legal for a notary to perform weddings in Florida.
Every Florida notary should already know that they may not perform any notarial acts outside the State of Florida. This is very basic knowledge. In addition, notaries can not perform weddings in New York anyway. Florida notaries have no power to perform weddings or notarize signatures outside the state of Florida.
No a marriage has to be performed by a pastor who has a marriage license .
Notaries may only perform weddings in Florida, Maine, and South Carolina.
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.
No sorry. This has to be performed by an ordained minister or other religious officiant, or by a sworn in Justice of The Peace. (NOT TRUE) ============================ A Notary Public can perform marriages in certain states. Three states allow Notaries to perform marriage ceremonies: Maine, Florida and South Carolina. West Feliciana Parish in Louisiana also grants authority to perform marriages to its Notaries.
Notaries in Florida, Maine and South Carolina can perform marriage ceremonies. The couple must first obtain a marriage certificate and 2 witnesses must be present.
No. A notary public commissioned in the state of Alabama is not authorized to perform marriages.
no it's not!
Florida, South Carolina, and Maine. Only notaries from those states may perform marriages, and the marriage must be performed in their commissioned state.
Sure, when the world ends.
Yes, all states must honor the other states laws. So if you are married in one state, you are married in the other as well.