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No. You must be a resident of Florida to be appointed as a notary public there.

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Can you become a notary public if you are only a permanent resident with green card?

Yes, a permanent resident can become a notary public.


Can a person be a notary in Florida and SC?

No because to be a notary you need to be a resident of that particular state.


Can a Florida notary notarize documents for a Georgia resident who is visiting Florida?

Yes, as long as the Georgia resident is actually in the State of Florida when the Florida notary notarizes the document, and the venue on the document must state "STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF ________".


How do you become a notary in pa?

To become a notary in PA one must be at least 18 years old, be employed or a resident within the Commonwealth and must be a person of good integrity and character.


Do you have to vote to be a notary?

No, voting is not a requirement to become a notary. Each state has its own specific requirements to become a notary public, which typically include being of legal age, a resident of the state, and passing a background check. While civic engagement is encouraged, voting itself does not influence notary status.


How do you become a public notary?

You must be at least 18 years old and a resident of the state in which you want to be a notary. Get the application for a notary commission from your state or from the nonprofit National Notary Association (NNA). You also must pay a filing fee.


How do you become a notary in the state of Florida?

You will need to take a 3 hour educational course online followed by applying for the notary and filing for a bond.


Does Florida accept NY's notary stamp or must you apply for a new stamp and license?

Notaries may only act within their state, and if you have moved to Florida and wish to become a notary you must go through the entire process again in Florida. After you leave New York you are no longer a notary.


Can a notary in Florida notarize in Georgia?

Yes, as long as the person signing the document is in the presence of the notary in FLORIDA, and that the notary wording complies with Florida law (i.e., it must say "STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF ______________" and have all other requirements of the Florida Statutes).


Can a Florida notary also witness a will?

No, in Florida a notary public cannot act as a witness for a will. Witnesses for a will must be individuals who do not have a personal interest in the will and meet specific legal requirements outlined in the Florida statutes.


Can a notary public of Florida marry a couple in North Carolina?

No. Florida notaries have no authority outside the State of Florida. This is basic notary law and I hope that you are not a notary yourself asking such a question. See the Florida Governor's Reference Manual for Notaries at www.flgov.com/notary_ref_manual.


How old does one have to be to be a notary public in ny?

In New York, to become a notary public, an individual must be at least 18 years old. Additionally, the person must be a resident of New York State or have a business address in the state. They also need to meet other requirements, such as being a U.S. citizen or a legal resident.