In the state of Florida both durable and non-durable power of attorney needs to be notarized. This does in fact include the medical power of attorney.
18 * Please be advised if a minor falsifies information or uses fraudulent documents to obtain goods, services or cash they can be held legally liable for the debt.
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The documents about driving and about your life
Check out this website for your answer: www.portcharlottehigh.net/Documents/gradreq0910.pdf This is the same for all of Florida.
Yes, a drivers license is one of the documents required in Florida to buy a car. A license can be obtained once a person has driven on a permit for 6 months.
One can locate a Visit Florida tourist guide that includes maps and information about local popular attractions by using the Visit Florida website and downloading documents of interest.
All condominiums -- private democracies -- operate under a set of governing documents. You can read yours (CC&Rs and By-laws, plus any board resolutions) to better understand the rules that govern your condominium pool in Florida. The Florida condominium law serves as a template for all condominiums in the state. Your governing documents are particular to your community, and they are based on Florida law. If your governing documents do not define pool operations, you can hire a Florida association-savvy attorney to help you interpret the Florida law that may apply to pool operations.
No, you must go to the local DMV office with the required documents/indentification.
You can find the answer you want in your governing documents.
Notary Public's can notarize any document they are presented with. It is up to the holder of the document to determine whether that notarization will stand up, or not, wherever it is presented - NOT the Notary's.
There may be basic guidelines in Florida law, but the law that applies is based in the governing documents for the condominium association that owns the pool. There is no standard